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This image depicts a riverfront scene in Thuận Hóa Ward, Vietnam, characterized by docked traditional vessels and a pedestrian walkway, with an adjacent area undergoing construction.

In the foreground, to the left, a section of unfinished riverbank construction is visible. This area features sparse green vegetation over dirt, leading to an irregular arrangement of light grey, rectangular paving stones. Some stones are laid flat, while others are stacked, revealing underlying soil and concrete. Orange-red plastic conduits protrude from several gaps in the unfinished paving. Adjacent to this, a completed section of a wide pedestrian walkway, tiled with uniform grey square pavers, extends horizontally towards the background, paralleling the water.

In the midground, a line of at least five traditional Vietnamese dragon boats is moored along the tiled walkway. These boats are elaborately decorated with prominent, multi-colored dragon heads at their bows, rendered in hues of yellow, orange, red, and blue. Their hulls are primarily dark red or brown, adorned with gold-colored accents and intricate railings on their upper decks. The third boat from the right (or second from the left among the prominent vessels) flies a red flag with a yellow star, identifiable as the national flag of Vietnam. The boat furthest to the right displays blue chairs on its upper deck and multiple red lanterns hanging from its canopy. The water surface appears calm and dark. No individuals are visible on the boats or the walkway.

In the background, a long, light-colored bridge with multiple arch-like or segmented supports spans the waterway, extending across the frame horizontally. Beyond the bridge, a faint, hazy shoreline or distant structures are discernible. The sky overhead is heavily overcast with diffused grey clouds, covering the upper two-thirds of the image.
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Mar 7, 2026, 5:28 AM

Thuận Hóa Ward, Vietnam

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This image depicts a riverfront scene in Thuận Hóa Ward, Vietnam, characterized by docked traditional vessels and a pedestrian walkway, with an adjacent area undergoing construction. In the foreground, to the left, a section of unfinished riverbank construction is visible. This area features sparse green vegetation over dirt, leading to an irregular arrangement of light grey, rectangular paving stones. Some stones are laid flat, while others are stacked, revealing underlying soil and concrete. Orange-red plastic conduits protrude from several gaps in the unfinished paving. Adjacent to this, a completed section of a wide pedestrian walkway, tiled with uniform grey square pavers, extends horizontally towards the background, paralleling the water. In the midground, a line of at least five traditional Vietnamese dragon boats is moored along the tiled walkway. These boats are elaborately decorated with prominent, multi-colored dragon heads at their bows, rendered in hues of yellow, orange, red, and blue. Their hulls are primarily dark red or brown, adorned with gold-colored accents and intricate railings on their upper decks. The third boat from the right (or second from the left among the prominent vessels) flies a red flag with a yellow star, identifiable as the national flag of Vietnam. The boat furthest to the right displays blue chairs on its upper deck and multiple red lanterns hanging from its canopy. The water surface appears calm and dark. No individuals are visible on the boats or the walkway. In the background, a long, light-colored bridge with multiple arch-like or segmented supports spans the waterway, extending across the frame horizontally. Beyond the bridge, a faint, hazy shoreline or distant structures are discernible. The sky overhead is heavily overcast with diffused grey clouds, covering the upper two-thirds of the image.

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