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An exterior forensic examination reveals a multi-story building, identified as "Nhà hàng Mộc Việt" (Moc Viet Vietnamese Gastronomy), located at 30 Chương Dương, Quy Nhơn, consistent with the specified South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The structure features intricate reddish-brown carved wood architecture, indicative of traditional Vietnamese design, with a tiled roofline adorned with small blue and white circular ceramic plates. The upper floors contain multiple rectangular windows with wooden frames. Below the first roofline, decorative wooden panels and a yellow cylindrical lantern and a white spherical lantern hang. Potted green plants are visible on ledges on the upper stories. The ground level entrance consists of large, open, carved double doors, revealing a dimly lit interior with hanging light fixtures. To the left of the main entrance stands a dark brown wooden chalkboard easel, displaying white handwritten text. Adjacent to the chalkboard and centered in front of the open doors is a small, round, light-colored metal table covered with a colorful, geometrically patterned tablecloth. A single dark brown wooden chair with a slatted back is positioned behind the table. The building's left side features an exposed red brick wall, against which a white outdoor air conditioning unit is mounted. The ground in front of the building is a light-colored paved surface, illuminated by direct sunlight, casting shadows from the table and chair. No individuals are present in the scene.
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