
Stake attention in this memory
This is a nighttime, slightly tilted, vertical shot of a street scene in Thủ Đức, Vietnam. The foreground is dominated by a brightly lit, modern building with a large digital display. The building has a prominent "KKV" logo repeated on its facade. The digital screen shows text in Vietnamese, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Saigon - Gia Dinh city being renamed Ho Chi Minh City, with dates from 1976 to 2026. The text also mentions "TRUNG TÂM VĂN HÓA VÀ TRIỂN LÃM THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH" (Ho Chi Minh City Culture and Exhibition Center). To the left of the building, the vertical text "LIBERTY CENTRAL" is visible on another structure. The street in front of the KKV building is lined with parked motorcycles and scooters, indicating a busy urban environment. Several people are seen walking on the illuminated sidewalk and across the street, some are standing near motorcycles. One person is visible in the middle distance wearing a dark shirt and shorts, walking away from the camera, while another individual in a light-colored shirt is standing on the sidewalk. The street itself is paved with a distinctive pattern of alternating reddish-brown and lighter-colored stripes, reflecting ambient light. The overall atmosphere is lively and urban, with the bright lights of the buildings and the street illuminating the scene against the dark night sky. The time of day is clearly night, and there are no indications of specific weather conditions. The presence of the text and the style of the building suggest a cultural or commercial hub within the city.
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B8560
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1,148
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