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The scene depicts a richly decorated section of the Pung Tao Kong Chinese Temple, located on Tha Phae Road in Chiang Mai City Municipality, Thailand. The overhead structure features light blue panels intersected by red support beams, illuminated by a single fluorescent tube light and a bare bulb fixture. A prominent, multi-colored dragon sculpture with glowing green eyes and a golden object in its mouth wraps around a central column, from which a red spherical Chinese lantern with intricate golden patterns is suspended. To the right, another red column is adorned with dragon motifs and smaller red lanterns. The walls are embellished with framed panels; on the left, a large gold-colored panel displays Chinese characters, beneath which are several rectangular paintings depicting classical Chinese figural and landscape scenes. A white sign with Thai text is visible on the lower left wall, indicating "Open-Close Shrine/Temple, Time 07:00-17:00, Every day, no holidays" and a contact number "061-025-1889." The right wall features an octagonal lattice-work design above two blue and white porcelain vases. The overall lighting is dim, contributing to an atmospheric quality. No individuals are present in the immediate foreground.
Kristina Gaffarova

Feb 17, 2026, 12:49 PM

Chiang Mai City Municipality, Thailand

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The scene depicts a richly decorated section of the Pung Tao Kong Chinese Temple, located on Tha Phae Road in Chiang Mai City Municipality, Thailand. The overhead structure features light blue panels intersected by red support beams, illuminated by a single fluorescent tube light and a bare bulb fixture. A prominent, multi-colored dragon sculpture with glowing green eyes and a golden object in its mouth wraps around a central column, from which a red spherical Chinese lantern with intricate golden patterns is suspended. To the right, another red column is adorned with dragon motifs and smaller red lanterns. The walls are embellished with framed panels; on the left, a large gold-colored panel displays Chinese characters, beneath which are several rectangular paintings depicting classical Chinese figural and landscape scenes. A white sign with Thai text is visible on the lower left wall, indicating "Open-Close Shrine/Temple, Time 07:00-17:00, Every day, no holidays" and a contact number "061-025-1889." The right wall features an octagonal lattice-work design above two blue and white porcelain vases. The overall lighting is dim, contributing to an atmospheric quality. No individuals are present in the immediate foreground.

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