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The image displays a multi-eaved traditional Chinese imperial-style building, likely a pavilion or temple, situated in Beihai Park, Xicheng District, Beijing, China. The scene is viewed from a low-angle perspective, looking up towards the structure and the clear blue sky. In the immediate foreground, a balustrade or decorative wall segment is prominent, constructed from rectangular glazed tiles in alternating green and yellow hues, arranged in an interlocking, textured pattern atop a lighter stone base. Above this, multiple robust, cylindrical red pillars support the main structure. Behind these pillars, sections of dark red walls or latticed wooden panels are visible. The building's upper facade features extensively painted and carved wooden beams and *dougong* brackets, exhibiting intricate patterns primarily in deep blue, light blue, green, and gold. The roof is multi-tiered with several sets of eaves, each covered with green and white/light blue glazed tiles. The eaves exhibit upward curvature at their corners, revealing detailed support structures underneath. The sky occupying the upper portion of the frame is uniformly clear and bright blue, indicating a sunny outdoor environment. No individuals or active elements are present within the captured scene.
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