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The image shows two jangseung (Korean totem poles) standing in Gongju-si, South Korea. The jangseung are made of wood and depict human-like faces with exaggerated features such as large noses and teeth. Each jangseung has a wooden board with black Korean characters. The poles are located near a tree with green leaves. In the background, there is a stone structure and a walking path. The sky is visible through the trees and is blue.
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May 23, 2026, 6:59 AM

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The image shows two jangseung (Korean totem poles) standing in Gongju-si, South Korea. The jangseung are made of wood and depict human-like faces with exaggerated features such as large noses and teeth. Each jangseung has a wooden board with black Korean characters. The poles are located near a tree with green leaves. In the background, there is a stone structure and a walking path. The sky is visible through the trees and is blue.

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