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This image depicts the highly ornate, gilded frontal facade of the Viharn (assembly hall) of Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan, located within Chiang Mai City Municipality, Thailand. The primary subject is the large, triangular gable, meticulously decorated with intricate, multi-layered golden stucco and carved wood patterns, featuring floral and traditional Lanna motifs. Interspersed within the golden relief are small inlays of colored glass or mosaic in hues of red, blue, green, and clear/white, arranged in geometric and organic designs. The gable is framed by a dark red-brown roof structure, topped by a pointed golden finial at its apex against a clear, light blue sky. White, fluted columns with ornate capitals support the overhanging eaves, visible on both the left and right sides of the frame. Below the main golden gable, a deep red, arch-shaped entrance portal is visible, also adorned with detailed gold embellishments and framing a dark, shadowed opening. The overall structure is illuminated by direct sunlight, highlighting the golden elements, while the entrance area remains in shadow. No individuals or specific actions are depicted within the frame. The scene presents a static architectural detail.
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