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Bai Chay Ward, Vietnam

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This image captures a serene outdoor or semi-enclosed shrine in Bai Chay Ward, Vietnam, likely during the daytime under bright, clear weather conditions. No people are visible, and the scene is set fo…read more

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This image captures a serene outdoor or semi-enclosed shrine in Bai Chay Ward, Vietnam, likely during the daytime under bright, clear weather conditions. No people are visible, and the scene is set for offerings or worship. In the foreground, a richly carved, dark wooden table stands centrally on reddish-brown tiled flooring. The table features intricate patterns and a key-fret design along its sides. On the table, several plastic bottles of water, two green pomelo or similar fruits, a small orange rectangular box, and two small red ornate objects are arranged. The midground is dominated by a central altar adorned with numerous offerings, including bundled incense sticks. Flanking the altar are two ornate white statues of phoenixes, stylized with feather details, and two large, grey stone lanterns. Behind the offerings, a prominent gold-colored sign displays the Vietnamese text "ĐỀN MẪU CUNG" (DEN MAU CUNG), indicating a Mother Temple or Shrine. To the right of this sign, vertical Chinese characters read "母古皆福" (Mǔ gǔ jiē fú), meaning "Mother ancient all blessings," and to the left, partially obscured Chinese characters include "子" (Zǐ), meaning "child" or "son." The background reveals the structure of the shrine, featuring an open-sided roof made of corrugated metal. A festive atmosphere is suggested by colorful triangular banners strung across the opening and delicate white star and crescent moon decorations hanging from the roof beams. Beyond the shrine structure, some lush green foliage is visible on the left, hinting at a natural outdoor setting. | Open Wire