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The image displays the main entrance of the Viharn Luang at Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan in Chiang Mai City Municipality, Thailand. The entrance is a large, arched structure meticulously adorned with red and gold ornamentation, crafted from stucco and carved wood. Above the doorway, a central golden medallion featuring a multi-petaled floral motif is flanked by two golden mythical birds and intricate swirling patterns, all set against a red background. Below the medallion, two golden Nagas intertwine to form a central vertical design, further flanked by additional golden birds and floral motifs. A multi-layered golden frieze with interspersed green, blue, and red accents crowns the entire primary entrance arch. On the lower left, the prominent, multi-headed golden Naga sculpture is visible, detailed with a red mouth and white fangs, its body extending downwards. Four individuals are partially visible at the base of the doorway, seen from behind, in the process of entering the dark interior. One individual wears an orange shirt, another a white shirt with a black backpack, and two others are in darker attire. Inside the building, vertical columns and hanging red and gold ceremonial items are discernible.
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