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The image depicts the exterior facade of Nha Trang Cathedral, also known as Christ the King Cathedral, located in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The prominent subject is a large building constructed from light-colored, cut stone blocks, featuring a series of pointed Gothic arches along its facade. Decorative patterns are visible within the archways, which contain windows with intricate grilles. A dark wooden entrance door is open in one of the arches on the left. A circular blue and white sign is affixed to the building's wall on the far left. In the foreground, a paved plaza extends, comprised of light-grey patterned pavers. One large, open, beige patio umbrella stands on the left side of the plaza. To its right, five additional beige umbrellas are arranged linearly along the building's base, all in a closed and folded state. Between these umbrellas are six decorative blue and gold planters, each containing a tiered, sculpted green topiary plant. The upper right portion of the image shows a patch of clear blue sky with sparse white clouds. The top section of the frame is partially obscured by the underside of a light-brown fabric canopy or umbrella. Mirrored Vietnamese text, reading "Xin quý khách đừng phỉ báng, ghen tu tức" (Please do not slander, envy, or resent), is printed on this overhead fabric. No individuals are present in the scene. Shadows from the umbrellas and potentially the building are cast onto the paved ground, indicating daylight conditions.
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