
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a stone guardian statue positioned in the foreground of a traditional temple or pagoda structure located within Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The prominent subject is a light grey-beige, coarsely textured stone statue, possibly a 'Kỳ lân' or 'Nghê', depicted with an open mouth, visible teeth, and ornate, stylized features including a mane, scales, wings, and clawed feet. It stands on a reddish-brown multi-tiered base. Behind the statue, a wide, light brown stone staircase leads up to the temple building. The temple features a distinctive red-tiled roof adorned with grey, sculptural ridge decorations. The building's facade includes multiple dark wooden double doors and two prominent yellow pillars inscribed with vertical calligraphic text. Several round red lanterns and small rectangular banners in yellow, red, and white hang from the eaves of the temple's roof. To the right of the temple, a large tree with dense green foliage partially extends into the frame, with an overcast sky visible above. On the far left, a partial view of another dark, standing statue is visible. The immediate ground in the foreground is paved, and a grey stone planter with intricate carved patterns is situated on the right side, at ground level. No individuals or specific interactions are present in the scene.
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