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FM-duVDN2

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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 10:26 AM

4d ago

Cam Ly - Đà Lạt, Vietnam

11.95700, 108.42900

The image displays a rectangular black sign with a prominent yellow graphic and text. The graphic features a stylized, happy yellow cat with closed, smiling eyes, appearing to embrace or lean against…read more

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The image displays a rectangular black sign with a prominent yellow graphic and text. The graphic features a stylized, happy yellow cat with closed, smiling eyes, appearing to embrace or lean against a halved yellow citrus fruit, likely an orange or lemon. The fruit has a small green leaf attached to its stem. Both the cat and the fruit, as well as the text below, are rendered in a raised, textured yellow with a slightly darker outline, creating a three-dimensional effect against the glossy black background. The text on the sign reads "Êmdrinks," with a circumflex accent over the 'E'. The sign is mounted outdoors, resting on a corrugated metal roof that appears to be part of a building or stall. A metal support structure and some red and blue electrical wires are visible at the bottom of the sign. In the background, under a bright, overcast sky, parts of several buildings can be seen, including a green structure with white-framed windows on the left and a pink or reddish building on the right. Faint reflections of trees or foliage are visible on the dark surface of the sign. The overall scene suggests a daytime setting for a business in Cam Ly - Đà Lạt, Vietnam, with the cheerful cat conveying a friendly brand image. The sign's surface shows some minor imperfections and possibly water droplets. | Open Wire