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The image depicts the entrance to Chùa Kỳ-Viên, a Buddhist temple located at 132 Sinh Trung Street in Nha Trang, Vietnam. A rectangular white sign with raised gold lettering, framed by a decorative border, displays "GIÁO HỘI PHẬT GIÁO VIỆT NAM CHÙA KỲ-VIÊN 132-Sinh-Trung Nha-Trang". Centered above the sign is a golden Dharmachakra (Buddhist wheel of dharma) resting on a grey, cloud-like base affixed to a light grey building.

To the left of the main sign, a Buddhist flag, characterized by vertical stripes of blue, yellow, red, white, and orange, flies from a pole topped with a lotus-shaped finial. This flag is positioned on a stone pillar, part of a boundary structure. Adjacent to this pillar, on the far left, is a weathered light yellow building with a partially visible house number "162" at its base. Laundry, consisting of white garments, is visible hanging from a railing on this building's upper level.

To the right of the main sign, a red Vietnamese national flag with a central yellow star flies from a separate pole, also topped with a lotus-shaped finial, against the grey facade of the building housing the temple entrance. Numerous black overhead wires crisscross the sky and obscure parts of the buildings. A green street lamp fixture is visible in the upper right quadrant. Dense green foliage is present between the buildings in the background. No individuals are visible. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting distinct shadows.
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The image depicts the entrance to Chùa Kỳ-Viên, a Buddhist temple located at 132 Sinh Trung Street in Nha Trang, Vietnam. A rectangular white sign with raised gold lettering, framed by a decorative border, displays "GIÁO HỘI PHẬT GIÁO VIỆT NAM CHÙA KỲ-VIÊN 132-Sinh-Trung Nha-Trang". Centered above the sign is a golden Dharmachakra (Buddhist wheel of dharma) resting on a grey, cloud-like base affixed to a light grey building. To the left of the main sign, a Buddhist flag, characterized by vertical stripes of blue, yellow, red, white, and orange, flies from a pole topped with a lotus-shaped finial. This flag is positioned on a stone pillar, part of a boundary structure. Adjacent to this pillar, on the far left, is a weathered light yellow building with a partially visible house number "162" at its base. Laundry, consisting of white garments, is visible hanging from a railing on this building's upper level. To the right of the main sign, a red Vietnamese national flag with a central yellow star flies from a separate pole, also topped with a lotus-shaped finial, against the grey facade of the building housing the temple entrance. Numerous black overhead wires crisscross the sky and obscure parts of the buildings. A green street lamp fixture is visible in the upper right quadrant. Dense green foliage is present between the buildings in the background. No individuals are visible. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting distinct shadows.

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