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This is an exterior, frontal view of a small, ornately decorated Chinese-Thai temple or shrine, located in Bangkok, Thailand, under daylight conditions. The building features a prominent, steeply pitched gable adorned with multi-colored carvings in red, green, gold, blue, and pink (including lotus motifs), centered by a golden finial with a circular emblem. Beneath this, a red-tiled roof extends over the entrance. The central doorway is framed in red, flanked by white pillars. Each pillar is embellished with a winding red and gold dragon sculpture and a hanging red cylindrical lantern bearing gold Chinese characters. Vertical red banners with gold Chinese script are affixed to the pillars and door frame. A horizontal red banner with gold Chinese characters is positioned above the main entrance. Through the open doorway, an interior altar area is visible, containing multiple figures, statues, and various offerings. In the foreground, a light-colored ground surface, possibly concrete, extends from the temple. Centrally placed before the entrance is a large, ornate blue and white porcelain incense burner with red accents and floral designs, containing multiple golden, stylized offerings or incense stick holders. To the right, a polished chrome pole rises vertically from a red granite-like base. Adjacent to this, a textured, spherical stone rests on a smaller matching base. Green foliage from a tree partially frames the upper left portion of the temple. The sky overhead is blue with scattered white clouds. Shadows are distinct on the ground. No individuals are present in the scene.
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