
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a head-on view of a double-door entrance constructed from light brown wood, situated in Bangkok, Thailand. Each door leaf features a central, circular, carved panel containing a golden relief of a dragon, positioned to face the opposite dragon across the door seam. Eight smaller, silver, cloud-shaped reliefs surround each dragon. The doors incorporate clear glass panes in their upper and mid-sections, with solid wooden panels below. Vertical door handles, composed of a brass-colored metal bar integrated with a reddish-brown wooden grip, are present on the inner edge of each door. The door frame is made of darker, vertically grained wood paneling. To the left of the left door, a white poster with black Thai script, the number "99", and partial English text (e.g., "whisky on sour") is affixed. Through the upper glass panes, multiple interior Japanese-style paper lanterns, some white, some orange, and some with visible black script, are discernible. The lower glass panes reflect an exterior urban environment, including a grey vehicle, partial figures of pedestrians, and a faint reflection of a crosswalk. The ground directly in front of the doors is a dark, textured surface with an irregular light-colored patch and a small metal fixture embedded at the threshold. Minor scuffing is visible on the lower wooden door panels.
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