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A daytime exterior photograph displays the modern facade of a building located in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The building features a multi-story structure with a curved white upper section, partially revealing the word "BAY" on the left. The ground floor incorporates extensive glass paneling and a central main entrance framed by vertical brown paneling. The glass entrance doors display red Vietnamese characters. Two small, white dome-shaped security cameras are mounted on the underside of the white overhang. A wide, symmetrical staircase descends from the building's main level to a lower plaza area. The stairs are white with grey treads, flanked by glass railings topped with a yellow-orange handrail. The structural underside of the staircase is also painted yellow-orange. Beneath the stairs, a recessed dark grey wall showcases an art installation comprising approximately 14-15 stylized light blue fish sculptures, mounted on thin metal poles, arranged in an upward, swimming motion from left to right. Two male individuals are present on the upper landing of the staircase. On the left, a man wearing a dark short-sleeved shirt is holding a dark object to his ear, engaged in a phone call. On the right, a second man in light-colored attire is partially visible. The ground level features a paved plaza interspersed with square patches of green ground cover. A white bucket and a yellow hose are visible on the plaza floor near the left base of the stairs, with a light-colored panel situated on the right side. Reflections of a blue sky, clouds, and a utility pole are prominent in the building's glass surfaces.
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