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An exterior, low-angle photograph depicts a large, multi-story Gothic Revival style building identified as the Thủ Đức Thu Thiem Church (Thu Thiem Monastery / St. Joseph's Church) in Thủ Đức City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The structure is constructed primarily of light grey stone or concrete, featuring numerous pointed arches, decorative pinnacles, and buttresses. The building's main facade includes several levels of arched windows and galleries. A central, recessed niche on an upper floor contains a white statue, likely a religious figure. Below this, prominent arched entrances are partially visible, accessed by a concrete staircase with simple railings. Sections of reddish-brown tile roofing are visible behind the upper architectural elements. The lower part of the building showcases repetitive pointed arch forms and decorative tracery. In the foreground, a paved stone courtyard extends from the base of the building. Several large, carefully cultivated bonsai trees in ornate dark grey pots with gold-colored accents are arranged on either side of the staircase and along the courtyard. Smaller green shrubbery is also present near the building's foundation. Green foliage from larger trees is visible on the far left and right edges of the frame. The sky is overcast with a uniform grey cloud cover. No individuals, vehicles, or discernible human activity are present in the scene.
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