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This image depicts a white marble statue of a standing Buddhist figure, identified as "ARAHANT SARIPUTTA," in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The statue, positioned centrally, portrays a male figure with a serene expression, short hair, and elongated earlobes, dressed in flowing robes. Both hands are cupped together at the waist. The statue rests on an ornate white marble pedestal carved with swirling motifs and a Dharma wheel symbol. This base is mounted on a larger, rectangular grey stone block bearing the red inscription "A-LA-HÁN XÁ-LỢI-PHẤT" and "ARAHANT SARIPUTTA." Behind the statue, a low wall features a tiled roof with weathered orange-brown clay tiles. Below the tiles, a bright yellow horizontal band precedes a painted mural. The mural on the left depicts a gnarled dark tree with white blossoms and a single red flower, surrounded by green foliage. The right section of the mural shows a misty landscape with green mountains, a body of water, and black calligraphy. In front of this painted wall, at the base of the statue, are small green leafy plants. Above the tiled wall, to the left of the statue's head, a small, ornate yellow shrine-like structure with a green tiered roof and a circular opening is visible. In the background, beyond the wall, several multi-story residential buildings stand under an overcast sky with scattered white clouds. The buildings vary in color, ranging from light yellow to off-white, and feature multiple windows and balconies, some with dark railings. The uppermost section of the rightmost building shows a green netting draped over it. The ground in the immediate foreground is a grey paved surface.
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