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A Chinese-style pavilion, identified by its Thai inscription as the King Chulalongkorn Memorial Pavilion (ศาลาเฉลิมพระเกียรติ วรอรพรรณพรรณรา), is depicted within Lumphini Park, Bangkok, Thailand. The structure features a multi-tiered roof with green tiles, elaborate red and gold ornamentation including mythological figures, and a prominent golden finial. Its foundation is a white concrete base with visible steps, supporting eight red columns. The interior area includes gold latticework balustrades and hanging red lanterns. Chinese characters are also visible on vertical panels and plaques. The pavilion is situated on a mowed grassy area immediately adjacent to a calm body of water, identified as the park's lake, which occupies the mid-ground on the left. Lush green trees, including palm varieties, border the lake and surround the pavilion. In the distant background to the left, multiple modern high-rise buildings with glass facades are visible, signifying an urban environment. Overhead power lines crisscross the upper-left quadrant of the frame. A small red and white informational sign on a post is partially visible near the lake's edge. The sky is clear and blue, indicating daytime conditions. No individuals are present in the scene.
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