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This nighttime photograph showcases the illuminated entrance of the National Press Monument (Monumen Pers Nasional) in Surakarta, Indonesia. The upper part of the image features the monument's grand facade, a white or light-colored structure displaying traditional Indonesian, likely Javanese, architectural elements. The words "MONUMEN PERS NASIONAL" are prominently spelled out in gold-colored letters across the facade. A national emblem, resembling the Garuda Pancasila, is centered above the text, with a circular seal located directly beneath it. Below the main facade, an orange-colored section transitions to the ground level, where an ornate metal gate stands. This gate is flanked by two large, white statues of mythological creatures, possibly Nāga or dragon-like figures, with their mouths open, serving as guardians. Behind the gate, multiple bright lights illuminate columns and an interior space, where a screen displaying an image can be faintly seen on the right. In the foreground, a large yellow banner partially obstructs the view on the left, with the letters "AN" clearly visible from a larger word. Several motorbikes are parked in front of the gate and banner, including one with a distinctive yellow helmet. The dark sky and the reliance on artificial lighting confirm that the image was taken at night. The scene depicts a significant historical or cultural landmark.
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