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The image displays a brightly illuminated, ornate white stucco facade of a Buddhist temple gate at night, identified as part of Wat Ratchabophit Sathit Maha Simaram Ratchaworawihan in Bangkok, Thailand. The prominent structure features a steeply pitched gable roof culminating in a pointed finial (chofah). Centered within the pediment below the chofah is a golden royal cipher, the 'วปร' monogram of King Rama X. The facade is extensively decorated with intricate white stucco reliefs depicting mythical figures, flame motifs, and traditional Thai patterns. A large, arched entrance, flanked by ornate pillars, serves as the primary opening. Through this archway, a lighter interior reveals additional white architectural elements and a partial golden spire. Two flags, one yellow and one dark, are partially visible on poles at the lower left and right. A utility pole is present on the left side of the archway. No human figures or active interactions are visible; the scene is dominated by the artificially lit temple architecture against a dark, unidentifiable background.
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