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The image displays the Geunjeongjeon Hall, the main throne hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace, located in Seoul, South Korea. The prominent structure, a traditional Korean palace building, features a two-tiered, grey-tiled hip-and-gable roof with elaborately decorated eaves in dancheong patterns. The name '勤政殿' is visible in gold characters on a dark plaque on the upper facade. The hall rests on a raised stone platform with a balustrade. The foreground and midground consist of a large, unevenly paved stone courtyard. The sky above is clear and blue. Numerous people are present across the scene. Many individuals are visible on the steps and elevated platform leading to Geunjeongjeon Hall. In the courtyard, a group of approximately five individuals is situated to the left, dressed in traditional Korean hanbok; this group includes a person in a red robe and a wide-brimmed straw hat, another in a light yellow hanbok, and two in white hanboks. A separate cluster of five individuals in contemporary casual clothing stands in the central midground, appearing to be in conversation. Further to the right in the midground, two additional individuals in hanbok, one yellow and one red, are observed. Other people in both traditional hanbok and modern attire are scattered throughout the courtyard, engaged in walking, standing, or observing the surroundings.
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