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This image presents a low-angle, detailed view of the ornate Gothic Revival facade of Tan Dinh Church, located at 289 Hai Ba Trung Street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The building exhibits a light cream or beige color against an overcast, light blue-grey sky.

The central upper section of the facade features a large, circular rose window with intricate tracery. Below this, a row of three prominent windows is visible; the central two are tall, narrow stained-glass windows with pointed arches, while the window to the right is obscured partially by another architectural element. Further down, two white statues, each depicting a robed male figure, stand within arched niches. The statue on the left appears to be holding a book or tablet, while the figure on the right holds an unidentifiable object.

The lower two-thirds of the facade are characterized by multiple rows of pointed arches. The mid-section includes several smaller arched windows. The ground-level section incorporates large, pointed-arch stained-glass windows, each topped with a star-shaped tracery pattern. The lowest visible portion of the building's base is constructed from rough-hewn, light-colored stone blocks, and two dark, arched wooden doors are partially visible at the very bottom. The entire facade is richly adorned with numerous spires, pinnacles, decorative moldings, and buttresses, contributing to its complex and towering appearance. Sparse green foliage is visible at the bottom left and right edges of the frame. No human figures are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted.
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This image presents a low-angle, detailed view of the ornate Gothic Revival facade of Tan Dinh Church, located at 289 Hai Ba Trung Street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The building exhibits a light cream or beige color against an overcast, light blue-grey sky. The central upper section of the facade features a large, circular rose window with intricate tracery. Below this, a row of three prominent windows is visible; the central two are tall, narrow stained-glass windows with pointed arches, while the window to the right is obscured partially by another architectural element. Further down, two white statues, each depicting a robed male figure, stand within arched niches. The statue on the left appears to be holding a book or tablet, while the figure on the right holds an unidentifiable object. The lower two-thirds of the facade are characterized by multiple rows of pointed arches. The mid-section includes several smaller arched windows. The ground-level section incorporates large, pointed-arch stained-glass windows, each topped with a star-shaped tracery pattern. The lowest visible portion of the building's base is constructed from rough-hewn, light-colored stone blocks, and two dark, arched wooden doors are partially visible at the very bottom. The entire facade is richly adorned with numerous spires, pinnacles, decorative moldings, and buttresses, contributing to its complex and towering appearance. Sparse green foliage is visible at the bottom left and right edges of the frame. No human figures are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted.

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