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An upward-angled, daylight photograph depicts a traditional Chinese imperial-style building, characteristic of those found in historical imperial gardens, located in Xicheng District, China, likely within Beihai Park. The building features a multi-tiered, hip-and-gable roof constructed with teal-colored glazed tiles. The eaves are highly ornate, showcasing intricate *dougong* bracket sets and painted beams with elaborate patterns in blue, green, and gold. A prominent rectangular blue plaque with a single gold Chinese character "萬" (wàn, meaning ten thousand) is centered on the eave structure of the upper tier. The main architectural body below the eaves is a deep reddish-brown/maroon, supported by robust, cylindrical red columns. Visible window or door panels are dark red with intricate lattice patterns. The building rests on a raised foundation, the visible lower part of which is a decorative wall or railing composed of alternating rectangular blocks of light yellow/tan and teal green, arranged in an interlocking or checkerboard pattern. The environment consists of a clear, bright blue sky occupying the upper portion of the frame, indicating fair weather and natural lighting conditions. At the very bottom edge of the image, partially obscured, are the tops of several human heads, indicating individuals are present at a lower elevation relative to the building's base. One head appears to have a white covering. No specific actions or interactions are discernible from these partially visible individuals.
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