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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a grand and ornate entrance to a temple or pagoda, likely Phổ Đức Pagoda in Bac Nha Trang Ward, Vietnam, as indicated by the text. The main structure features elaborate dark panels, possibly doors, adorned with intricate golden patterns including a central sun-like motif and stylized dragons. These panels are flanked by sturdy pillars with carved stone details. Above the entrance, a large decorative sign prominently displays "CHÙA PHỔ ĐỨC" (Phổ Đức Pagoda) and "GIÁO HỘI PHẬT GIÁO VIỆT NAM" (Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam). A red LED display with scrolling Vietnamese text is visible above the main gate. Vertical inscriptions in golden Vietnamese characters adorn the pillars and horizontal panels above the decorative doors, containing religious or poetic verses about wisdom, suffering, and the "true mind." A small white sign on the bottom right door clearly states: "VUI LÒNG KHÔNG ĐẬU XE TRƯỚC CỔNG TAM QUAN" (Please do not park in front of the Triple Gate). The scene is further enlivened by numerous strings of colorful Buddhist prayer flags, featuring horizontal stripes of blue, yellow, red, white, and orange, stretched across the sky. Interspersed with the flags are hanging, bamboo-like lanterns, adding a festive or traditional touch. The upper portion of the frame is shaded by the lush green leaves and white flowers of a tree, possibly frangipani, partially obscuring the top of the gate structure. The sky is partly cloudy, suggesting bright daytime conditions. No people are visible, allowing the architectural and decorative elements to be the sole focus.
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