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The image presents an exterior, upward-angled view of traditional Korean architecture in Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul, South Korea. The primary subject is a Hanok building and an adjacent wall section, both featuring dark grey tiled roofs with white circular end caps. The main building's visible facade is constructed with dark brown wooden beams, columns, and window frames. Four rectangular windows with traditional wooden grilles and translucent screens are centered on this section. Below the eaves, a white decorative strip with small circular patterns is visible. To the right, a traditional wall extends horizontally, comprising two distinct sections. The lower half consists of uniformly cut, rough-hewn grey stone blocks. Above this, a red horizontal band is decorated with a repeating white geometric pattern. This wall is topped by a row of dark grey roof tiles identical to those on the main structure. Further in the background, a second Hanok-style building is partially visible, also featuring a dark tiled roof and lighter-toned walls. Vegetation includes a dense evergreen tree framing the upper left quadrant. Sparse, bare branches of a deciduous tree extend into the mid-ground on the right, partially obscuring the background building. White blossoms are visible on a tree further back on the far right. The sky is clear blue with scattered wispy white clouds. The scene is uniformly illuminated by natural daylight. No individuals or animals are present.
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