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This image depicts an outdoor architectural scene within Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam, characterized by weathered stone structures and lush greenery under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a prominent dark grey, square-sectioned stone or concrete pillar stands, heavily textured and showing signs of age. Its lower and middle sections are adorned with a mosaic composed of numerous broken ceramic pieces, primarily white fragments exhibiting blue, red, and green floral or geometric patterns, cemented into the pillar's surface. The upper section of this pillar features horizontal decorative banding and a fluted capital. To its immediate left, a lower, darker grey stone balustrade or railing element with a decorative top is partially visible. To the right of the central pillar, a large, ornate dark grey planter or trough, made of a material resembling stone or concrete, rests on an unidentifiable base. This planter contains soil covered with vibrant green ground cover and small plants. A single terracotta brick with two hollow cells is positioned on the rim of the planter, near the central pillar. Beyond the planter, a dense mass of green foliage and tree branches with small pink blossoms is visible, obscuring much of the background on the right. In the background, positioned to the left of the central pillar and beyond the balustrade, a traditional Vietnamese pagoda-style building with a multi-tiered, reddish-orange roof is partially discernible through tree branches. Its intricate white latticework windows are visible, along with suspended red decorative elements, possibly lanterns or banners. The ground consists of concrete or stone paving, forming steps and a walkway around the base of the structures. No individuals are present in the scene.
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