
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a low-angle view of Seonsingak, the Dharma Drum Pavilion of Jogyesa Temple, located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The foreground consists of several wide, grey granite steps leading upwards to the structure. The pavilion features multiple thick, cylindrical red pillars that support an ornate upper level. This upper section includes a red wooden balustrade adorned with light green finials on its posts. Above the balustrade, a rectangular black plaque with gold Korean characters reading '善信閣' (Seonsingak) is centrally mounted. The entire structure, particularly the eaves, beams, and the grid-patterned ceiling visible from below, is intricately decorated with traditional Korean *dancheong* patterns in vibrant green, red, blue, yellow, and white. Through the gaps between the red pillars, glimpses of modern urban buildings and bare deciduous trees are visible in the background under a bright, possibly overcast sky. No individuals are present in the scene.
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