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An elevated, nighttime wide shot depicts a traditional Vietnamese temple pavilion, identified as part of Long Son Pagoda in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The multi-tiered structure features dark wooden or stone pillars and an intricately carved, curved roof adorned with dragon motifs. The pavilion's interior is illuminated by modern linear LED strip lights and multiple spherical red lanterns with tassels suspended from the ceiling. At the rear center of the pavilion's platform, a prominent white, seated statue, resembling Guan Yin, is positioned, holding a small vessel. Yellow flowers are arranged as offerings at the statue's base. In front of the statue, three tiered, grey stone lantern-like structures stand symmetrically. The platform also hosts several potted plants. A wooden railing forms the perimeter of the platform, and a wooden-railed staircase leads up to it from the lower left foreground. A large, rough-hewn rock is visible at the base of the stairs. Beyond the pavilion's structure, the dark expanse reveals scattered city lights in the distance, indicating a panoramic view of Nha Trang. Lush green foliage and trees flank the pavilion on its right side and below. No individuals are present in the scene.
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