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This image captures an empty outdoor communal shower facility located in Ha Long Ward, Vietnam. The structure consists of sturdy, light-brown marble or granite beams and columns, forming a repeating, open-air corridor. The shower stall walls are clad in striking dark grey marble with swirling patterns. Multiple individual shower units, each equipped with chrome fixtures, are visible along the tiled walls. The floor inside the shower area features a blue and white geometric tile pattern, leading to a long drainage grate. The pathway leading to the showers is paved with a mixture of grey, red, and yellowish rectangular stones, with a few wet patches indicating recent activity or cleaning. Two black plastic baskets are placed on the paved area near the entrance to the stalls. The sky is overcast, providing soft, diffused lighting, suggesting daytime. In the background, glimpses of buildings, palm trees, and distant hills or mountains can be seen, characteristic of the Ha Long Bay region. Visible text on a golden plaque on the front beam reads "KHU TẮM TRÁNG" (Washing/Rinsing Area) and "NAM" (Male), identifying it as a men's facility. Another plaque further down provides instructions: "GIỮ GÌN VỆ SINH CHUNG" (Maintain common hygiene) and "TẮT NƯỚC SAU KHI SỬ DỤNG" (Turn off water after use). The facility appears functional and well-maintained, though no people are present.
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