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An outdoor, eye-level, slightly upward-angled photograph depicts a historic street scene within Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul, South Korea, under a clear blue sky. The immediate foreground on the left is occupied by the exterior wall of a traditional Korean Hanok house. This wall consists of a lower section of light grey, rectangular cut-stone masonry, followed by a middle band featuring reddish-brown elements and dark geometric patterns, and an upper section primarily composed of white plaster and dark brown wooden window frames with vertical grilles. The house's roof is characterized by dark grey, curved tiles, pronounced eaves with exposed dark wooden rafters, and white circular end caps. The paved street, made of asphalt, ascends steeply into the background and is lined on both sides by a continuous row of similar traditional Hanok structures, all sharing the characteristic tiled roofs and wooden architectural details. On the right side of the street, in the mid-foreground, a yellow and green informational sign stands, displaying Korean text and an icon depicting a finger over lips, suggesting a request for quiet. In the mid-ground and background, approximately 10-15 individuals, consistent with pedestrians or tourists dressed in casual attire, are observed walking uphill. Strong sunlight, emanating from the upper right, casts distinct, elongated shadows of the buildings and people across the right side of the street surface.
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