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This nighttime image depicts a bustling commercial street in Myeongdong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The scene is illuminated by numerous bright, colorful neon and LED signs from multi-story buildings lining both sides of the street, contrasting with the dark sky above.

Approximately thirty to forty individuals, primarily East Asian in appearance and varying in age, are visible on the paved street and sidewalks. Most are walking, singly or in small groups, generally moving towards or away from the viewer. Some individuals are stationary, appearing to observe shops or converse. One person in the foreground on the left is looking at a mobile phone. Pedestrian density is moderate to high.

Building facades display abundant signage, including "SOTETSU HOTELS" on a building to the left, and "LINE," "TOPBROWS," "TONYMOLY," and "EIDER" on buildings to the right, mostly in Korean with some English. A large, vertically oriented sign with "TONYMOLY" in English is prominent on the right.

In the mid-ground on the left, a dark-colored street vendor kiosk, possibly for food or merchandise, is present with the text "Seoul Spring Festival" partially visible on its side. To the right of the kiosk, a gray rectangular sign with a red circular 'no entry' symbol and a person icon indicates a restriction, with Korean text below reading "걷지 마시오" (Do not walk) and "서울 중구청장" (Jung-gu Office Chief). Bare tree branches are visible between buildings, suggesting a late autumn or winter season. No vehicles are discernible within the immediate frame, indicating a pedestrian-focused thoroughfare.
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Mar 22, 2026, 1:55 PM

Seoul, South Korea

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This nighttime image depicts a bustling commercial street in Myeongdong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The scene is illuminated by numerous bright, colorful neon and LED signs from multi-story buildings lining both sides of the street, contrasting with the dark sky above. Approximately thirty to forty individuals, primarily East Asian in appearance and varying in age, are visible on the paved street and sidewalks. Most are walking, singly or in small groups, generally moving towards or away from the viewer. Some individuals are stationary, appearing to observe shops or converse. One person in the foreground on the left is looking at a mobile phone. Pedestrian density is moderate to high. Building facades display abundant signage, including "SOTETSU HOTELS" on a building to the left, and "LINE," "TOPBROWS," "TONYMOLY," and "EIDER" on buildings to the right, mostly in Korean with some English. A large, vertically oriented sign with "TONYMOLY" in English is prominent on the right. In the mid-ground on the left, a dark-colored street vendor kiosk, possibly for food or merchandise, is present with the text "Seoul Spring Festival" partially visible on its side. To the right of the kiosk, a gray rectangular sign with a red circular 'no entry' symbol and a person icon indicates a restriction, with Korean text below reading "걷지 마시오" (Do not walk) and "서울 중구청장" (Jung-gu Office Chief). Bare tree branches are visible between buildings, suggesting a late autumn or winter season. No vehicles are discernible within the immediate frame, indicating a pedestrian-focused thoroughfare.

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