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An exterior street-level view captures two adjacent storefronts along Hàng Mành street in Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam. The building exteriors are weathered concrete. On the right, a shop named "MANH CUONG" (since 1997) specializes in "VIETNAMESE TRADITIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & GIFTS," as indicated by a prominent red sign with white lettering. Below this, a red awning displays the shop name again, and five small Vietnamese national flags (red with a yellow star) are strung beneath it. The shop's display window is filled with numerous bronze gongs and percussion instruments of varying sizes, hung on a white wall and arranged on wooden stands. To the left of Manh Cuong, another business named "MOOD RELAX AND NAILS" occupies a storefront. Its white sign with grey letters specifies "1st Hang Manh." The shop's glass door or window features a partial poster depicting bare feet and text advertising "Welcome MOOD," "Manicure," "Pedicure," and "Massage." Above this sign, an older white sign with a grey swirling pattern is visible. Two motorbikes, one dark grey and one light grey/silver, are parked in the immediate foreground, partially obstructing the view of the lower shop facades. Overhead, multiple black electrical wires are visible against the building. No individuals are present in the frame.
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