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An exterior, low-angle, wide-view shot captures the Myeongjeongmun Gate of Changgyeonggung Palace in Seoul, South Korea. The scene is illuminated by an overcast sky, with a bright sun visible in the upper left quadrant. A grey stone-paved pathway, composed of rectangular blocks, extends from the foreground towards the base of the gate structure. The Myeongjeongmun Gate, a prominent traditional Korean architectural element, features a multi-tiered dark grey tiled roof adorned with decorative animal figurines along its ridges. The main body of the gate is characterized by dark red pillars and walls, with intricate dark green and red eaves. A central horizontal plaque above the main entrance displays three Korean characters: "門政明." A series of stone steps ascends to the gate's elevated platform from the paved pathway. To the left of the main entrance, two dark grey, rectangular bins or structures are positioned near a partially visible informational sign. On the right side of the main steps, an individual is visible, dressed in a full-length light blue traditional Korean hanbok, standing or resting on a step. Through the three open passages of the gate, additional traditional palace buildings and several smaller, indistinct figures (presumed visitors) are visible in the background within the palace grounds. The ground flanking the paved path consists of light brown dirt or gravel.
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