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The image displays the entrance to the Long Khanh Pagoda complex, located in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam, viewed through a reddish-brown metal gate. The gate consists of vertical bars and horizontal crossbars, featuring a central square frame enclosing a circular, ornate Buddhist emblem. Behind the gate, a large, multi-tiered temple building with a reddish-brown tiled roof and ornate gold-colored architectural decorations is central. A wide stone staircase, flanked by grey, intricately carved dragon-like balustrades, ascends to the main entrance of this building. A partially visible white banner with blue Vietnamese text, reading "CHUA THIEN DUONG," hangs below the temple's main floor. A solid red flag is visible on the left side of the temple's upper facade, and a multi-colored Buddhist flag (blue, yellow, red, white, orange stripes) is displayed on the right. Flanking the central temple, two multi-story pagodas with tiered roofs and balconies are visible against an overcast, light grey sky. The pagoda on the left is mostly visible, while only a section of the pagoda on the right is discernible. No individuals are present in the scene.
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