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The image displays the street-level entrance of "BẢO ANH Villa" in Da Lat, Vietnam. The building facade is white with prominent classical-style pilasters flanking the entrance. Above the entrance, a yellow, three-dimensional sign reads "BẢO ANH Villa" in a mix of serif and script fonts. A small balcony with black metal railings and two outdoor chairs is visible directly above the sign. The entrance consists of double glass doors with dark grey frames. The right door is partially ajar, opening outwards, while the left door is closed. Both doors are equipped with long, vertical, silver-colored pull handles. A clear transom window above the doors features red Vietnamese characters "CHÚC MỪNG NĂM MỚI" (Happy New Year), indicating festive decorations. The left glass door is adorned with multiple Lunar New Year themed decorations, including a large yellow circular cluster (possibly representing kumquat or marigold flowers) in the upper left, a smaller similar cluster in the upper right, a few pink flower cut-outs below the large yellow cluster, and a central red and gold paper cut-out figure of a young boy in traditional attire, often associated with prosperity. Four small pink flower cut-outs are also positioned near the bottom of the left door. Through the glass doors, an interior space, likely a lobby or reception area, is visible. A dark counter or desk is present on the right, with several items arranged on shelves behind it. A "NO SMOKING" sign is affixed to the wall behind the counter. Further inside, a dark door with a white label (possibly indicating a room or facility) is discernible. The floor immediately inside the entrance is dark stone, and a brown doormat is placed just inside the threshold of the open right door. The exterior ground consists of grey pavers. No individuals are visible in the immediate foreground or engaging in any explicit actions.
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