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An exterior, eye-level photograph captures the ornate facade of the Xuan Tian Shang Di Shrine, located in Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. The traditional Chinese-style building features a dark green-tiled roof intricately adorned with multiple colorful, mythological dragon sculptures in yellow and green, alongside floral and decorative motifs. Below the eaves, a string of small, multi-colored lights and several larger red cylindrical lanterns with gold Chinese characters are suspended. The building's main facade is painted in shades of light green and beige, segmented by recessed panels displaying various artwork. The central entrance, a deep red rectangular doorway, is topped by prominent gold Chinese characters ("玄天上帝"). Through the open doorway, an interior altar with multiple illuminated statues and offerings is visible. To the left of the entrance, a series of panels includes a large oval bas-relief depicting a scene with multiple figures, a circular panel with a stylized vase and plant motif, and a lower rectangular panel featuring a running dragon in relief. A red decorative pillar stands against the wall, adjacent to a small, red-draped altar table holding a statue, an opened red umbrella, and several small offerings. To the right of the main entrance, similar decorative panels are present. A red stand displays a large informational poster with a map or diagram. On the far right, a wooden stall-like structure with a red awning and a dark countertop is partially visible. The immediate foreground consists of a grey concrete paved area. Directly behind and above the shrine, a modern, tall, grey high-rise building with numerous rectangular windows and horizontal louvers contrasts sharply with the traditional architecture. No individuals are present in the scene.
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