
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays two ornate, weathered pagoda-style funerary or ancestral shrines situated on a cracked concrete surface under an overcast sky in Hoa Lư Ward, Vietnam. Both structures are constructed from carved stone or concrete, showing signs of aging, moss, and paint degradation. Each features multi-tiered roofs with curved eaves, intricate dragon sculptures on the upper sections, and detailed relief carvings along their columns and bases. The shrine on the left is largely intact, with a circular emblem containing a Chinese character on its second tier. An inscribed plaque and a small vase are visible inside its main compartment. The shrine on the right, of similar design, exhibits significant damage with a large portion of its front wall broken away. A low, dark stone barrier or wall runs through the midground. A straw broom lies on the concrete adjacent to the right shrine's base. The background features several bare, intricately branched trees, sparse green foliage, and a red-roofed structure. No individuals are present in the scene.
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