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The image displays a public park scene located in Thuận Hóa Ward, Vietnam
MomentThe image displays a public park scene located in Thuận Hóa Ward, Vietnam. A large, weathered sculpture, appearing to be dark grey concrete or stone, occupies the central foreground. This abstract piece features an upward-reaching, jagged form with embedded human figures. One distinct figure, rendered in reddish-brown tones, is visible on the upper section, appearing to be entangled within or emerging from the sculpture's structure. The sculpture's base exhibits horizontal ribbed details and is cordoned off by a low barrier consisting of dark metal posts interconnected by chains. A blue sign with white Vietnamese text, "XIN ĐỪNG LÊN VẬT LẠ" (translating to "Please do not climb on the strange object/thing"), is positioned at the base of the sculpture. The sculpture is set on a grassy area, sparsely covered with fallen brown leaves. Dark grey paved pedestrian pathways run parallel to the grassy area on both the left and right sides. Along the left pathway, a dark reddish-brown bench-like structure and a green public waste bin are visible, along with a lamppost. The park is densely populated with numerous tall trees featuring green foliage and visible branches against a partly cloudy sky. Several tree trunks bordering the pathways have been whitewashed at their bases. In the background to the left, a body of water, likely a river or lake, is visible, bordered by other less defined sculptures or structures. The background to the right shows more trees, suggesting a broader urban or park environment beyond. No individuals are distinctly visible in the immediate vicinity of the sculpture; distant, indistinct figures may be present further along the pathways.


