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The image presents a street view within Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul, South Korea, characterized by traditional Korean architecture alongside an urban roadway.

The right side of the frame is dominated by a two-story traditional hanok building, constructed primarily of light brown stained wood. Its roof features multiple layers of dark grey tiles with upturned eaves and decorative white and dark accents. Exposed wooden beams, some with circular cross-sections painted white, support the eaves. A black 'unibiew' security camera is mounted beneath the uppermost eaves on the right.

The building's facade includes several lattice-style windows and a prominent wooden entrance door. This door is embellished with black decorative studs, a large circular black metal handle, and black metal hinge plates. A white poster is affixed to the door, displaying a street scene, textual information including "GRAMHAND Coffee," and a directional map. To the left of the door, a black mailbox marked "G-105" and a black rectangular speaker/intercom are mounted. The lower section of the hanok wall features white square-patterned panels above a grey stone foundation.

Adjacent to the building is a grey tiled sidewalk, on which a white A-frame sign stands. To the left of the sidewalk is an asphalt road with a continuous double yellow line. The road slopes gently uphill away from the viewer.

Two individuals are present on the left side of the street. Closer to the foreground, a person holding a light-colored umbrella is partially visible next to a light-colored wall. Further up the street, another individual in dark clothing walks away from the camera, carrying a white shoulder bag. A low, reddish-brown stucco wall with a tiled cap borders the sidewalk, separating it from an earthen bank and some bare deciduous trees. In the background, contemporary multi-story buildings are visible under a light blue sky with scattered white clouds.
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Art.Drokin

Mar 24, 2026, 4:06 AM

Seoul, South Korea

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The image presents a street view within Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul, South Korea, characterized by traditional Korean architecture alongside an urban roadway. The right side of the frame is dominated by a two-story traditional hanok building, constructed primarily of light brown stained wood. Its roof features multiple layers of dark grey tiles with upturned eaves and decorative white and dark accents. Exposed wooden beams, some with circular cross-sections painted white, support the eaves. A black 'unibiew' security camera is mounted beneath the uppermost eaves on the right. The building's facade includes several lattice-style windows and a prominent wooden entrance door. This door is embellished with black decorative studs, a large circular black metal handle, and black metal hinge plates. A white poster is affixed to the door, displaying a street scene, textual information including "GRAMHAND Coffee," and a directional map. To the left of the door, a black mailbox marked "G-105" and a black rectangular speaker/intercom are mounted. The lower section of the hanok wall features white square-patterned panels above a grey stone foundation. Adjacent to the building is a grey tiled sidewalk, on which a white A-frame sign stands. To the left of the sidewalk is an asphalt road with a continuous double yellow line. The road slopes gently uphill away from the viewer. Two individuals are present on the left side of the street. Closer to the foreground, a person holding a light-colored umbrella is partially visible next to a light-colored wall. Further up the street, another individual in dark clothing walks away from the camera, carrying a white shoulder bag. A low, reddish-brown stucco wall with a tiled cap borders the sidewalk, separating it from an earthen bank and some bare deciduous trees. In the background, contemporary multi-story buildings are visible under a light blue sky with scattered white clouds.

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