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This image depicts a narrow, uphill alleyway within the Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul, South Korea.

The scene is dominated by a mix of traditional Korean architecture (hanok) and more modern structures under an overcast sky. In the foreground on the left, a dark metal gate is partially visible, with a purple cord and a white cloth bag hanging on it. To its right, a concrete wall lines the pathway, against which several potted plants, some containing greenery, are arranged. Further left, a multi-story building constructed of red brick and white siding features a small balcony with dark metal railings, on which two large dark brown "onggi" (earthenware jars) are stacked. A small, dark bell hangs from the eaves of this building. Overhead, numerous black electrical and communication wires crisscross the frame.

The alleyway itself is paved with light green, rectangular interlocking pavers, laid in a diagonal pattern, ascending gradually.

On the right side of the alley, a grey utility pole stands prominently, heavily laden with bundles of black wires. A white sign with Korean text and "140" is attached to the pole. Adjacent to the pole, a traditional-style building (hanok) features a dark tiled roof with ornate eaves, exposed wooden beams, and white walls with grey brickwork at the base. Beneath the eaves, three red and blue lanterns are visible, illuminated with a reddish-orange glow. A row of terracotta pots containing small evergreen trees lines the building's facade, followed by several large, dark brown onggi jars and a partial wooden bench.

In the background, the alley curves slightly, revealing more traditional hanok structures. A central hanok building at the end of the visible path displays a prominent brown wooden door with traditional metal hardware, intricate tiled roofs, and brick detailing. Above and behind this hanok, a more contemporary building with a reddish-brown curved roofline and a large rectangular window is visible, contrasting with the historical architecture. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Mar 24, 2026

Seoul, South Korea

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This image depicts a narrow, uphill alleyway within the Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul, South Korea. The scene is dominated by a mix of traditional Korean architecture (hanok) and more modern structures under an overcast sky. In the foreground on the left, a dark metal gate is partially visible, with a purple cord and a white cloth bag hanging on it. To its right, a concrete wall lines the pathway, against which several potted plants, some containing greenery, are arranged. Further left, a multi-story building constructed of red brick and white siding features a small balcony with dark metal railings, on which two large dark brown "onggi" (earthenware jars) are stacked. A small, dark bell hangs from the eaves of this building. Overhead, numerous black electrical and communication wires crisscross the frame. The alleyway itself is paved with light green, rectangular interlocking pavers, laid in a diagonal pattern, ascending gradually. On the right side of the alley, a grey utility pole stands prominently, heavily laden with bundles of black wires. A white sign with Korean text and "140" is attached to the pole. Adjacent to the pole, a traditional-style building (hanok) features a dark tiled roof with ornate eaves, exposed wooden beams, and white walls with grey brickwork at the base. Beneath the eaves, three red and blue lanterns are visible, illuminated with a reddish-orange glow. A row of terracotta pots containing small evergreen trees lines the building's facade, followed by several large, dark brown onggi jars and a partial wooden bench. In the background, the alley curves slightly, revealing more traditional hanok structures. A central hanok building at the end of the visible path displays a prominent brown wooden door with traditional metal hardware, intricate tiled roofs, and brick detailing. Above and behind this hanok, a more contemporary building with a reddish-brown curved roofline and a large rectangular window is visible, contrasting with the historical architecture. No individuals are present in the scene.

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