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A narrow, paved alleyway ascends uphill and curves slightly to the right under a clear blue sky, likely in a traditional yet modernized district of Seoul, South Korea, consistent with areas like Bukchon Hanok Village. The alley is paved with light green interlocking concrete pavers, displaying a distinct shadow pattern from the midday sun.

On the left, a traditional Korean hanok-style building features a dark, curved tiled roof with exposed wooden eaves, white plaster walls with dark wooden frames, and multiple rectangular wooden lattice windows with closed shutters. Below the windows, a lower facade section comprises white square-patterned brickwork. A dark vehicle's rear bumper is partially visible in the bottom-left corner, parked adjacent to the building.

On the right side of the alley, a section of a wooden door frame is visible in the foreground. Further along, a bare deciduous tree with slender, upward-reaching branches, possibly in early spring, stands beside a building with a dark tiled roof and a white upper wall. Below this tree, green foliage from smaller plants sprouts from stone planters. A white sign with Korean characters "아니마을 내곡" (Animaeul Naegok) is affixed to the building wall.

In the mid-ground and background, the alley is flanked by a mix of architectural styles. A building on the left features modern grey metal paneling and angular windows, contrasting with a visible red brick chimney. Across the alley, another building presents a red-tiled roof, exposed brickwork, and a window with horizontal blinds. At the end of the visible alley, a white gabled house with a light-colored tiled roof and a barred window is partially visible against the sky. No individuals or animals are present in the scene.
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Art.Drokin

Mar 24, 2026, 4:05 AM

Seoul, South Korea

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A narrow, paved alleyway ascends uphill and curves slightly to the right under a clear blue sky, likely in a traditional yet modernized district of Seoul, South Korea, consistent with areas like Bukchon Hanok Village. The alley is paved with light green interlocking concrete pavers, displaying a distinct shadow pattern from the midday sun. On the left, a traditional Korean hanok-style building features a dark, curved tiled roof with exposed wooden eaves, white plaster walls with dark wooden frames, and multiple rectangular wooden lattice windows with closed shutters. Below the windows, a lower facade section comprises white square-patterned brickwork. A dark vehicle's rear bumper is partially visible in the bottom-left corner, parked adjacent to the building. On the right side of the alley, a section of a wooden door frame is visible in the foreground. Further along, a bare deciduous tree with slender, upward-reaching branches, possibly in early spring, stands beside a building with a dark tiled roof and a white upper wall. Below this tree, green foliage from smaller plants sprouts from stone planters. A white sign with Korean characters "아니마을 내곡" (Animaeul Naegok) is affixed to the building wall. In the mid-ground and background, the alley is flanked by a mix of architectural styles. A building on the left features modern grey metal paneling and angular windows, contrasting with a visible red brick chimney. Across the alley, another building presents a red-tiled roof, exposed brickwork, and a window with horizontal blinds. At the end of the visible alley, a white gabled house with a light-colored tiled roof and a barred window is partially visible against the sky. No individuals or animals are present in the scene.

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