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An octagonal, multi-tiered pagoda, identified by signage as "THÁP QUÁN ÂM" (Thap Quan Am), stands in the city of Đăk Mar, Vietnam
MomentAn octagonal, multi-tiered pagoda, identified by signage as "THÁP QUÁN ÂM" (Thap Quan Am), stands in the city of Đăk Mar, Vietnam. The structure features terracotta-tiled roofs with elaborate golden ornate decorations, including stylized dragon motifs on the eaves and a prominent golden finial at the apex. Its walls are painted cream-yellow with dark brown trim and are adorned with various murals and bas-reliefs depicting figures, landscapes, and circular medallions. The pagoda has multiple levels, each with recessed windows or doors and, on the lower visible tier, a balcony with small red-roofed lantern-like elements on the railings. Stone steps lead to several entrances. In the foreground and surrounding areas, green foliage, trees, potted plants, and flowering bushes are visible. Golden guardian statues flank an entrance on the lower level, and an ornate golden incense burner is partially visible in the lower right. A portion of another building with a similar architectural style, including a tiled roof and cream-colored walls, is visible to the right. The sky overhead is partly cloudy blue. No individuals are present in the scene.
