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The image displays a low-angle, upward-looking view of the Neo-Gothic Tan Dinh Church (Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The building, constructed from light beige or gray stone/concrete, features a prominent, multi-tiered bell tower on the left and center, characterized by pointed arch windows, ornate stone tracery, and decorative pinnacles. The upper section of the church's main facade is visible on the right, also exhibiting intricate Gothic architectural elements, including smaller spires, cornices, and arched openings. The sky is a clear, light blue with minimal cloud cover. A string of multi-colored triangular pennant banners (red, yellow, green, blue) is diagonally strung from the upper left, partially in front of the tower. No individuals or specific actions are discernible within the frame.
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Feb 12, 2026, 8:58 AM

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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The image displays a low-angle, upward-looking view of the Neo-Gothic Tan Dinh Church (Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The building, constructed from light beige or gray stone/concrete, features a prominent, multi-tiered bell tower on the left and center, characterized by pointed arch windows, ornate stone tracery, and decorative pinnacles. The upper section of the church's main facade is visible on the right, also exhibiting intricate Gothic architectural elements, including smaller spires, cornices, and arched openings. The sky is a clear, light blue with minimal cloud cover. A string of multi-colored triangular pennant banners (red, yellow, green, blue) is diagonally strung from the upper left, partially in front of the tower. No individuals or specific actions are discernible within the frame.

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