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The image captures the entrance portico of Jogyesa Temple in Seoul, South Korea. Two prominent, intricately carved, grayish-bronze-colored flat statues, approximately 2.5 meters tall, stand centrally. The left statue depicts a fierce-faced guardian holding a sphere, while the right statue shows a similar figure grasping a sword-like object. Both are detailed with traditional Korean armor and crowns, and they rest on sculpted light gray granite bases featuring recumbent figures. These statues flank two large, fluted, light gray granite columns that support a traditional Korean temple roof structure. The undersides of the eaves and ceiling beams are adorned with vibrant *Dancheong* patterns in reds, greens, blues, and yellows. Numerous hexagonal paper lanterns, predominantly pink and yellow, hang from the ceiling, displaying painted figures and Korean text, with small pink tags suspended below. A painted landscape mural is partially visible on the ceiling. To the left, behind a column, a traditional wooden building with a tiled roof is partially visible, featuring a sign that reads "Information for Foreigners." In the background, to the right of the right statue, a single individual is observed walking away, wearing a dark jacket and a backpack. Modern urban buildings with gray facades are visible beyond the temple structures. The ground is paved with light-colored square tiles. The scene is illuminated by natural light, casting some shadows.
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