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Stylized vector illustration of the Tiger (Dan) for the Vietnamese Zodiac.

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DescriptionVietnamese Zodiac Tiger Illustration - Styled by Magipik.svg
English: A vector illustration of the Tiger (Dan), representing strength in the Vietnamese Zodiac. Features a traditional red stamp style. Original design by the Magipik team.
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