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Two Buddhist statues are prominently featured outdoors in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The foreground is dominated by a standing statue of Guan Yin, rendered in a light blue flowing robe. She holds a small white bottle in her left hand, and her right hand is raised with fingers in a mudra; a golden and red crown adorns her head. To her right and slightly behind, a larger, seated statue of Budai, carved from white marble, displays a broad smile and an exposed belly, holding a string of white prayer beads in his left hand. He is seated on a multi-tiered lotus pedestal with a circular white and gold halo behind his head. Both statues rest on weathered stone bases surrounded by dense green ferns and foliage. In the lower left foreground, a golden, ornate structure with a red lotus and yellow flowers is partially visible. The background consists of a light-yellow, two-story building featuring an orange tiled roof, dark brown wooden window frames, and pillars. Red spherical lanterns are suspended from the building's eaves, and a security camera is visible on one pillar.
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