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The scene depicts an outdoor paved area, likely a courtyard or garden of a commercial establishment, located in an unspecified part of Gyeongju-si, South Korea.

In the foreground and center, a weathered, gray concrete or stone statue of a large teddy bear is seated, holding a smaller teddy bear in its lap. The statue, approximately 1 meter in height, shows signs of aging and discoloration, possibly from moss or dirt. It rests on a pedestal sculpted to resemble a tree trunk, with a minor reddish-brown irregularity on its upper rim.

To the immediate right of the statue stands a vertical, rectangular sign with a white frame and white main panel. The sign displays Korean text in black and pink lettering. The text translates to a notice prohibiting outside food, littering in all areas (both inside and outside the store), and explicitly states, "If you eat outside food, you become a pig," accompanied by a cartoon pig graphic in pink. The sign is supported by two slender metal poles, with small bricks securing its base.

The ground throughout the visible area is paved with reddish-brown bricks arranged in a basketweave or similar pattern. In the far left foreground, a light pink planter contains dry, light-colored ornamental grass.

The background on the left features a light-colored, possibly stuccoed wall, partially shaded, with a dark wooden beam structure visible above it. Behind the teddy bear statue, a metallic watering can and a larger metal milk can are discernible on a table or surface. On the right side of the background, a portion of another ornate concrete garden ornament, possibly a pedestal or birdbath, is visible, along with a section of a light-colored building featuring a dark-framed window.

The scene is brightly illuminated by natural sunlight, casting distinct shadows and indicating a clear day. No people are present in the image.
dori

Mar 20, 2026, 2:08 AM

Gyeongju-si, South Korea

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The scene depicts an outdoor paved area, likely a courtyard or garden of a commercial establishment, located in an unspecified part of Gyeongju-si, South Korea. In the foreground and center, a weathered, gray concrete or stone statue of a large teddy bear is seated, holding a smaller teddy bear in its lap. The statue, approximately 1 meter in height, shows signs of aging and discoloration, possibly from moss or dirt. It rests on a pedestal sculpted to resemble a tree trunk, with a minor reddish-brown irregularity on its upper rim. To the immediate right of the statue stands a vertical, rectangular sign with a white frame and white main panel. The sign displays Korean text in black and pink lettering. The text translates to a notice prohibiting outside food, littering in all areas (both inside and outside the store), and explicitly states, "If you eat outside food, you become a pig," accompanied by a cartoon pig graphic in pink. The sign is supported by two slender metal poles, with small bricks securing its base. The ground throughout the visible area is paved with reddish-brown bricks arranged in a basketweave or similar pattern. In the far left foreground, a light pink planter contains dry, light-colored ornamental grass. The background on the left features a light-colored, possibly stuccoed wall, partially shaded, with a dark wooden beam structure visible above it. Behind the teddy bear statue, a metallic watering can and a larger metal milk can are discernible on a table or surface. On the right side of the background, a portion of another ornate concrete garden ornament, possibly a pedestal or birdbath, is visible, along with a section of a light-colored building featuring a dark-framed window. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural sunlight, casting distinct shadows and indicating a clear day. No people are present in the image.

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