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The image presents a head-on, eye-level view of an ornate, dark double door situated at an establishment in Seoul, South Korea, specifically identified by a white sticker displaying the address "서울 종로구 삼청로 132" (Seoul, Jongno-gu, Samcheong-ro 132). The doors are a dark, possibly metallic, material, featuring extensive relief ornamentation in a lighter, metallic finish, likely bronze or brass. Each door leaf contains a prominent rectangular panel depicting three cranes in various states of flight and repose, interspersed with stylized pine trees and cloud motifs, all framed within an arched border. Above the main door panels, a horizontal transom panel displays intricate, organic patterns resembling bamboo. Complementary vertical panels along the doorframe and between the door leaves also exhibit similar bamboo-like metallic designs. At the base of the main door panels, a small winged emblem containing the letter "H" is visible. The doors are secured with multiple aged, brass-colored hinges on the left door. Each door is equipped with ornate, antique-style metallic door handle sets, including keyholes and a lever handle on the right door and a pull handle on the left. Several white rectangular stickers bearing Korean text are affixed to the upper section of both doors; one reads "우리 집은 새 주소" (Our house is a new address), indicating the property's address, and another states "열심히 연의 집" (Yeon's House, working hard). To the left, a section of a red brick wall is partially visible. The immediate ground surface in front of the doors consists of a grey, granular, possibly granite, threshold. No individuals are present in the scene.
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