
Stake attention in this memory
This image presents an upward-angled view of a section of Gyeongbokgung Palace, a prominent historical site located in Seoul, South Korea. The primary focus is the elaborately decorated, multi-tiered wooden roof structure and supporting columns of a large gateway. The architecture features intricate *dancheong*, traditional Korean decorative painting, applied to the wooden eaves, rafters, and structural brackets. These patterns are rendered in vivid greens, reds, blues, and yellows. The roof is supported by robust, reddish-brown wooden pillars. Between these pillars, sections of large, dark wooden gates are visible, some studded with rows of metal fasteners. To the left, a light-colored stone wall with a rectangular block pattern is partially visible. In the lower right, a female individual with long, dark hair, dressed in dark clothing, is seen in profile, facing right and partially cropped. Adjacent to her are two dark informational signs with white text; one indicates "나오는 문 Way out" and "매표소" (ticket office) with a directional arrow, while another sign further left reads "출구" (exit). A red velvet rope barrier is positioned near the base of one of the wooden gates. The sky above is overcast.
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