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A large, ornate, dark metal gate, likely wrought iron, stands as the central subject in Phú Xuân Ward, Vietnam. The gate comprises multiple panels, featuring intricate scrollwork, floral motifs, and geometric patterns, with a weathered appearance. The central double doors incorporate a circular design with two stylized lion heads functioning as handles or knockers. Dark wheels are visible at the base of the gate, indicating it is a sliding mechanism. To the left, a thick pillar constructed of light-colored stone or stone cladding frames the gate. To the right, a lower stone wall extends, topped with a plain section and additional metal grilles matching the gate's design, partially covered by green foliage. Above the gate, a dark, corrugated metal canopy, supported by metal beams, casts shadows of tree leaves onto its underside. In the background, portions of various buildings are visible, including one with a light-colored, angled roof section and another with a grey corrugated metal facade. The immediate foreground features a grey concrete sidewalk, discolored in areas, with scattered dry leaves and small patches of green vegetation. A tree trunk is partially visible on the far right. No individuals or ongoing actions are present.
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