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A frontal view depicts a traditional Korean hanok-style gate and its surrounding structures under a clear, pale blue sky. The scene is set in a traditional village, likely Hahoe Folk Village, within Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea.

The central subject is a double-leaf wooden gate, constructed from weathered, vertically oriented planks of medium-brown timber. A circular, ornate metal door knocker with a ring is present on the upper right door panel. Above the gate, a robust timber frame with intricate, multi-tiered wooden brackets (gongpo) supports a dark-ttiled, curved roof. Two rectangular white plaques bearing vertical black Hanja characters are affixed to the upper sections of the gate doors. The left plaque displays "三陽" (Sam-yang), and the right plaque displays "奉回" (Bong-hoe).

Extending laterally from the gate are light beige to ochre-colored earthen walls (hwangto), topped with smaller tiled roofs that match the dark gray/black curved tiles (giwa) of the main gate's roof. The main gate's roof features decorative finials that curl upwards at its peaks. The base of the earthen walls shows exposed stones and rough plasterwork.

The foreground consists of a light brown, sandy gravel path. Three rectangular, light-colored granite stepping stones are horizontally embedded in the gravel, leading directly to the gate entrance. On the right side of the image, beyond the wall, a branch adorned with white blossoms, likely plum or cherry, extends into the frame. The entire scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting distinct shadows from the architectural elements onto the gate doors, walls, and ground. No individuals, animals, or modern objects are present.
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Mar 26, 2026

Andong-si, South Korea

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A frontal view depicts a traditional Korean hanok-style gate and its surrounding structures under a clear, pale blue sky. The scene is set in a traditional village, likely Hahoe Folk Village, within Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea. The central subject is a double-leaf wooden gate, constructed from weathered, vertically oriented planks of medium-brown timber. A circular, ornate metal door knocker with a ring is present on the upper right door panel. Above the gate, a robust timber frame with intricate, multi-tiered wooden brackets (gongpo) supports a dark-ttiled, curved roof. Two rectangular white plaques bearing vertical black Hanja characters are affixed to the upper sections of the gate doors. The left plaque displays "三陽" (Sam-yang), and the right plaque displays "奉回" (Bong-hoe). Extending laterally from the gate are light beige to ochre-colored earthen walls (hwangto), topped with smaller tiled roofs that match the dark gray/black curved tiles (giwa) of the main gate's roof. The main gate's roof features decorative finials that curl upwards at its peaks. The base of the earthen walls shows exposed stones and rough plasterwork. The foreground consists of a light brown, sandy gravel path. Three rectangular, light-colored granite stepping stones are horizontally embedded in the gravel, leading directly to the gate entrance. On the right side of the image, beyond the wall, a branch adorned with white blossoms, likely plum or cherry, extends into the frame. The entire scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting distinct shadows from the architectural elements onto the gate doors, walls, and ground. No individuals, animals, or modern objects are present.

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