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A monumental, multi-armed statue of Guan Yin (Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva), crafted from an abundance of yellow-orange and purple flowers, stands prominently within an open-sided pavilion in Xuân Thành, Vietnam. The deity, facing forward, features a serene expression and holds various implements, including a sprig of green foliage in one of its right hands. A floral halo encircles the head. The statue is situated on a base also composed of flowers. The pavilion is covered by a corrugated metal roof, supported by visible metal trusswork. A dark blue horizontal banner positioned above the statue displays gold Chinese characters translating to "Homage to the Great Compassionate and Great Merciful Guan Yin Bodhisattva," flanked by Dharma wheel emblems on either side. On both the left and right sides of the statue, multiple tall, green vertical banners, adorned with gold Chinese characters, hang from the structure. The banners on the left include phrases translating to "Homage to the perfectly penetrating and self-mastering Guan Yin Tathagata who widely makes great vows..." The banners on the right display text including phrases translating to "Homage to the majestic and incomparably beautiful Guan Yin Tathagata who cultivates the twelve..." Behind the floral statue, a large blue backdrop banner depicts a cloudy sky and features smaller, child-like deity figures near its base. This backdrop also contains partially visible text in both Vietnamese ("Quan Âm Bồ Tát Diệu nan thủ. Thanh tịnh trang nghiêm lụy kiếp tu.") and English. At the bottom left of the image, a person with dark hair is partially visible, holding a smartphone with both hands, apparently photographing the statue. The scene is illuminated by daylight under a clear blue sky.
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