
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a long outdoor wall adorned with a repetitive ceramic tile mural, located along the Cheonggyecheon Stream in Seoul, South Korea. The mural consists of numerous individual white tiles, each featuring a stylized illustration of a male figure in traditional Korean attire, mounted on a horse. The figures wear blue tunics, red lower garments, and hats, and are typically equipped with bows and quivers of arrows, suggesting archers or cavalry. The horses vary in color, including shades of brown, grey, and white. The illustrations are arranged in a precise grid pattern across the wall, creating a sense of movement or procession. Below the mural, the wall transitions to a base composed of rough-cut, light brown granite blocks. Above the mural, a darker, rough-textured granite coping supports a decorative black metal railing featuring curved vertical elements, through which bare tree branches and a modern, multi-story building with a light-colored facade and dark windows are visible in the background. The ground in the immediate foreground consists of dry, light brown earth with sparse patches of green grass and scattered fallen leaves, indicating an unpaved pathway or natural ground cover. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, casting soft shadows. There are no active people or interactions depicted in the scene, which focuses on the architectural elements and the mural.
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