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The image depicts a large bronze bell and its associated striker within a pavilion at Long Son Pagoda in Nha Trang, Vietnam, at night. The bell, occupying the central right portion of the frame, is extensively adorned with numerous small, embossed figures arranged in rows, and a prominent horizontal inscription in Vietnamese characters, "NHƯ QUỐC HỒNG CHUNG". Its upper section is sculpted with elaborate dragon motifs forming the suspension mechanism, and its base features a lotus petal design. Suspended horizontally by two white ropes from the ceiling structure, a dark reddish-brown wooden cylindrical bell striker is positioned to impact the bell. The pavilion features a white ceiling supported by dark brown wooden beams and pillars, containing recessed circular lights. The floor is composed of dark brown square tiles with white grout, displaying light reflections. A low, dark brown wooden railing is visible along the lower right edge of the pavilion. A grey metallic A-frame structure, likely a small ladder or stand, rests on the tiled floor in the lower left. The environment outside the pavilion is dark, with silhouetted tree branches and foliage discernible against the night sky. A globe-shaped light fixture is partially visible near the railing on the left. No individuals are present.
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