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This image depicts a traditional Korean *hanok* building located in Namsangol Hanok Village, Seoul, South Korea. The perspective is an angled view along an open-sided corridor or veranda. In the immediate foreground, a dark brown, vertically oriented wooden pillar stands prominently. Attached to the right face of this pillar is a rectangular white sign with blue Hanja characters, weathered with areas of chipped paint revealing a yellowish undertone. The characters on the sign read '鎮山尹氏家' (Jinsan Yunssi-ga). Direct sunlight from the upper left casts a distinct shadow along the left edge of the pillar and the sign. Beyond the foreground pillar, a series of identical dark brown wooden pillars support an exposed wooden beam ceiling structure that extends into the background. Between these pillars, a wall featuring multiple traditional Korean sliding doors (*changho*) with white paper panels and dark circular metal handles is visible. These doors open into interior rooms, which appear dark. An elevated dark wooden floor (*maru*) runs horizontally across the scene, forming the base of the corridor. Below the *maru* on the right, a light gray concrete or stone surface is visible, indicating ground level. A segment of a dark brick wall is partially discernible in the far right background. No people are present in the scene.
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