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The scene depicts the facade of a building located at No. 17 Guangfu Road, Yilan City, Taiwan, as identified by a white plaque with red Chinese characters on the upper right side of the facade. The building front features a faded white or light grey upper section with a prominent horizontal sign displaying red Chinese characters: "春記毛線毛巾" (Chun Ji Yarn Towel). A fluorescent light fixture is installed above this sign.

The building's entrance consists of two sections. The left section is predominantly covered by a closed blue corrugated metal roll-down shutter, which is partially raised from the bottom, revealing a wooden panel door below. A long, vibrant pink raincoat or windbreaker with teal and purple color-block shoulders hangs on a white plastic hanger from the lower edge of this blue shutter, obscuring part of the wooden door. Below the raincoat, two smaller towels, one off-white and one light tan, are draped over another hanger, also suspended from the shutter.

The right section of the entrance is a glass door fronted by a brown metal security gate with a diamond grid pattern. This gate is partially open. Through the glass, an interior space with reflections is visible, including a pair of white shoes on the floor inside and a red object in the background.

The ground directly in front of the building is concrete, exhibiting various stains and marks. To the far left, a black cylindrical metal incinerator bin with a silver lid sits on the ground. A red shovel or scoop with a long handle leans against the left side of this bin. Two light-colored utility boxes are mounted on the wall to the left of the blue shutter. A grey vertical drainpipe runs down the wall on the far right side of the frame, and a section of a metal table or shelving unit is visible at the extreme right edge. No individuals are present.
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Nov 4, 2025

Yilan City, Taiwan

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The scene depicts the facade of a building located at No. 17 Guangfu Road, Yilan City, Taiwan, as identified by a white plaque with red Chinese characters on the upper right side of the facade. The building front features a faded white or light grey upper section with a prominent horizontal sign displaying red Chinese characters: "春記毛線毛巾" (Chun Ji Yarn Towel). A fluorescent light fixture is installed above this sign. The building's entrance consists of two sections. The left section is predominantly covered by a closed blue corrugated metal roll-down shutter, which is partially raised from the bottom, revealing a wooden panel door below. A long, vibrant pink raincoat or windbreaker with teal and purple color-block shoulders hangs on a white plastic hanger from the lower edge of this blue shutter, obscuring part of the wooden door. Below the raincoat, two smaller towels, one off-white and one light tan, are draped over another hanger, also suspended from the shutter. The right section of the entrance is a glass door fronted by a brown metal security gate with a diamond grid pattern. This gate is partially open. Through the glass, an interior space with reflections is visible, including a pair of white shoes on the floor inside and a red object in the background. The ground directly in front of the building is concrete, exhibiting various stains and marks. To the far left, a black cylindrical metal incinerator bin with a silver lid sits on the ground. A red shovel or scoop with a long handle leans against the left side of this bin. Two light-colored utility boxes are mounted on the wall to the left of the blue shutter. A grey vertical drainpipe runs down the wall on the far right side of the frame, and a section of a metal table or shelving unit is visible at the extreme right edge. No individuals are present.

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