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This media file depicts a mural on the side of a building, likely at night, given the dark sky. The mural features stylized portraits of several individuals, including a prominent older man with a beard on the left, likely Ho Chi Minh, and a group of four younger individuals in military uniforms. Two are men in green uniforms, one holding a radio, and another in a blue uniform holding a rifle. Two women are also depicted, one in a green uniform holding a red book with "ĐẠI HỘI XIV" (Congress XIV) printed on it, and another in a blue uniform. The mural is set against a backdrop of muted colors, with abstract elements that could represent buildings or power lines. The text "MÃI MÃI XỨNG DANH “BỘ ĐỘI CỤ HỒ" is prominently displayed, translating to "Forever Worthy of 'Uncle Ho's Soldiers'".

The scene appears to be an outdoor setting, with a sidewalk paved with interlocking tiles in the foreground. Some greenery is visible at the bottom left of the mural, suggesting it's situated along a street or walkway. The lighting suggests it is nighttime, possibly illuminated by artificial lights which create some glare and reflections on the building surface. The overall mood is one of patriotic reverence and commemoration, typical of public art in Vietnam. The mural is located on a building with a white tiled facade and a dark roofline. The style of the mural is reminiscent of socialist realism propaganda art.
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Jun 27, 2026

Đà Nẵng, Vietnam

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This media file depicts a mural on the side of a building, likely at night, given the dark sky. The mural features stylized portraits of several individuals, including a prominent older man with a beard on the left, likely Ho Chi Minh, and a group of four younger individuals in military uniforms. Two are men in green uniforms, one holding a radio, and another in a blue uniform holding a rifle. Two women are also depicted, one in a green uniform holding a red book with "ĐẠI HỘI XIV" (Congress XIV) printed on it, and another in a blue uniform. The mural is set against a backdrop of muted colors, with abstract elements that could represent buildings or power lines. The text "MÃI MÃI XỨNG DANH “BỘ ĐỘI CỤ HỒ" is prominently displayed, translating to "Forever Worthy of 'Uncle Ho's Soldiers'". The scene appears to be an outdoor setting, with a sidewalk paved with interlocking tiles in the foreground. Some greenery is visible at the bottom left of the mural, suggesting it's situated along a street or walkway. The lighting suggests it is nighttime, possibly illuminated by artificial lights which create some glare and reflections on the building surface. The overall mood is one of patriotic reverence and commemoration, typical of public art in Vietnam. The mural is located on a building with a white tiled facade and a dark roofline. The style of the mural is reminiscent of socialist realism propaganda art.

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