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This image displays the facade of a multi-story commercial building situated on a street in Myeongdong, Seoul, South Korea. The central portion features a recessed entrance with a glass door leading to an internal wooden staircase. This entrance is framed by a wall clad in horizontal wooden planks. Above the entrance, a prominent sign for "Wangbijib" (Korean Traditional Restaurant, Myeongdong Branch 2) is displayed in gold Korean characters. Below this, on the right side of the entrance, multiple vertical menu boards showcase photographs of various grilled meats, including pork ribs and beef, and traditional Korean meals with accompanying side dishes. A freestanding black metal menu stand is positioned on the sidewalk to the left of the entrance. To the right of the central entrance, the building facade transitions to a light green section, featuring additional stacked signage. These signs identify "Noraetown" (a karaoke establishment, open 24 hours), "Wangbijib" (Korean Traditional Restaurant) again indicating the 2nd floor, and "Boseung Hoegwan" (a Sundae/Pork Soup Rice specialty store) indicating the 1st floor. Further right, a vertical red banner advertises "USIM" and "Luggage Storage" with corresponding icons, and a column with circular currency symbols (dollar, won, euro, yen) is visible. To the left of the main entrance, a wooden-paneled section features a sign for a business established in 1987, advertising "Assorted Boiled Pork Slices" and "Pork Head Soup." Overhead, a large, colorful sign for "Noraetown" with a microphone icon is fixed to a lighter-colored upper section of the building. Utility cables run vertically along the building and against the sky above. The ground surface consists of grey paver stones, with a metal drainage grate visible directly in front of the entrance. Several outdoor lighting fixtures and security cameras are mounted on the building's facade. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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