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The image shows a bronze monument situated outdoors, likely in a public space in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, given the inscription. The monument is erected on a tiered, red granite pedestal. The bronze relief on the monument depicts a group of people, including adults and children, in a scene that appears to be related to emigration or a journey, possibly by train, as suggested by the train depicted at the top of the relief. The figures are rendered in a realistic style.

The pedestal itself is inscribed with text in multiple languages, including Uzbek, Korean, and Russian, indicating its historical and cultural significance. The Korean text appears to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the resettlement of Koreans in Uzbekistan. The Russian text, also visible, likely conveys a similar message of gratitude and remembrance.

Behind the monument is a traditional Korean-style wall with a tiled roof, a common architectural element in areas with a Korean cultural presence. Lush green trees with dense foliage form the background, suggesting a park or garden setting. The ground in front of the monument is paved with grey stone tiles. The overall lighting suggests a sunny day with bright sunlight casting shadows.
Aliami

Jun 23, 2026

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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The image shows a bronze monument situated outdoors, likely in a public space in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, given the inscription. The monument is erected on a tiered, red granite pedestal. The bronze relief on the monument depicts a group of people, including adults and children, in a scene that appears to be related to emigration or a journey, possibly by train, as suggested by the train depicted at the top of the relief. The figures are rendered in a realistic style. The pedestal itself is inscribed with text in multiple languages, including Uzbek, Korean, and Russian, indicating its historical and cultural significance. The Korean text appears to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the resettlement of Koreans in Uzbekistan. The Russian text, also visible, likely conveys a similar message of gratitude and remembrance. Behind the monument is a traditional Korean-style wall with a tiled roof, a common architectural element in areas with a Korean cultural presence. Lush green trees with dense foliage form the background, suggesting a park or garden setting. The ground in front of the monument is paved with grey stone tiles. The overall lighting suggests a sunny day with bright sunlight casting shadows.

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