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This image depicts a section of a traditional Korean palace building, identified by a visible sign as Changdeokgung Palace, located in Seoul, South Korea. The structure features a multi-tiered roof system with dark grey/black tiles and prominent ridge ornaments, including several *japsang* (animal figurines) and *yongdu* (dragon head) figures at the eaves. The underside of the eaves and supporting structures display intricate *dancheong* artwork, characterized by vibrant patterns in red, green, yellow, and blue. The building's facade is primarily deep red, with windows framed in light green. It rests on a light-colored stone foundation, with stone steps leading up to a central entryway. Approximately seven individuals are present near the entrance; some are ascending the steps, suggesting entry or exit. They wear casual clothing, including backpacks and shoulder bags. To the left, two black vertical signs with Korean text and pictograms are visible; one indicates "Changdeokgung" with a map, and the other displays various prohibition symbols. The ground in the immediate foreground is unpaved, consisting of light brown earth or gravel. The sky is clear blue with minimal, wispy white clouds.
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