
Stake attention in this memory
A large mural, painted on a vertical wall surface, depicts a historical street scene in Hà Nội, Vietnam, specifically referencing Hà Đông via text on a tram. The mural is set beneath a grey stone archway, with the red number "56" affixed to the stone above the painting. The central subject of the mural is a vintage red and white tram, featuring a winged star emblem on its side and the word "Hàđong." Multiple people are depicted: inside the tram, a man in a light blue shirt appears at the front window, and another man in a grey jacket is visible through a side window. Outside the tram, several young boys, some barefoot, and an adult man cling to or stand near the tram's open entrance on the left side of the vehicle. To the right of the tram, two women ride a bicycle; one pedals while the other sits on the rear. The mural's background includes green trees, distant buildings, and a light blue sky. The foreground shows a painted road surface, transitioning to a real-world concrete sidewalk with scattered dry leaves. The scene is consistent with murals found along Phùng Hưng Mural Street in Hà Nội, painted on the railway viaduct arches.
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