
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a historical building with French architectural influences, located in Quli, China. The building is painted a warm, orange-yellow color and features multiple levels of arched windows and decorative columns. The architecture suggests a colonial past. In the foreground, a stone monument with a black plaque stands in front of the building. This plaque contains text in Chinese, English, and Vietnamese, indicating historical information about the site. The English text on the plaque describes the building as a "French-styled Building" that served as an office for diplomatic and security affairs related to the Sino-Vietnam border in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It mentions the building was designed by French engineers and constructed in 1914. The surrounding area includes lush greenery, with trees and flowering plants. In the background, a lush, green, mountainous landscape is visible under an overcast sky. The weather appears to be cloudy and possibly humid, typical of a tropical or subtropical climate. The overall scene conveys a sense of history and cultural heritage, set against a natural backdrop. The building's prominent position and the informative plaque suggest it is a site of historical significance, likely a tourist attraction or a protected monument. There are no people visible in the image, focusing the attention on the architecture and its historical context.
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