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The image displays the ornate Gothic Revival style facade of Tan Dinh Church (Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, captured from a low-angle perspective looking upwards. The structure is constructed from light-colored stone or concrete, showcasing intricate architectural details. At the center, a large pointed arch serves as the main entrance recess. Suspended within this arch is a multi-paned lantern, featuring panels of green, orange, and dark glass. Below the lantern, a circular decorative element resembles a rose window, with a central blue and red eight-petal design surrounded by radiating sculpted lines. Further down, two smaller pointed arch windows are visible, each containing stained glass depicting religious figures; the windows are open, revealing dark interior spaces. A stone balustrade with multiple smaller pointed arch cutouts runs horizontally across the lower portion of the image, in front of the windows. Partially visible behind this balustrade are two individuals: one on the left wearing a blue garment, and another on the right in a light yellow or cream garment, with their right hand visible. They appear to be standing within the recess or doorway behind the windows. The upper sections of the facade feature extensive decorative elements, including multiple pinnacles, finials, columns with Corinthian capitals, and sections of block-patterned stonework. A prominent gable with vertical fenestration rises above the main arch. The sky above is overcast and pale. No direct interactions between the visible individuals or significant actions are discernible.
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