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A low-angle, full shot captures the facade of the "BAQYT HALL" building in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, under a partly cloudy sky. The building, constructed from beige stone, features a grand entrance with a series of arched doorways supported by tall, fluted columns. Decorative carvings adorn the entablature above the arches and the upper facade. Red, illuminated block letters spelling out "BAQYT HALL" are mounted prominently on the top of the building. The foreground shows a wide set of stone stairs leading up to the entrance, with benches placed on either side of the central path. Two sets of dark wooden double doors are visible in the entranceways, with paneled glass sections. To the left of the main entrance, a narrow window can be seen, and to the right, a similar window is partially obscured by a column. A metal railing lines the left side of the stairs, and a dark trash receptacle and a decorative metal chair are present near the base of the left set of stairs. The overall impression is one of an imposing and ornate establishment.
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