
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a traditional Korean garden or courtyard at the Heodalmun (허달문) traditional house/restaurant in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea, under clear daylight. In the foreground, two large, weathered grey stone guardian statues are positioned along a pathway composed of square stone pavers. The statue closest to the viewer is seen from the rear, displaying carved anatomical details including a tail and male genitalia. A second, similar statue is positioned immediately behind it, partially obscuring its lower rear. The paver path leads towards a small, arched stone bridge with four smaller stone guardian figures (two at each end), spanning a dark, still water feature. To the right of the path, several circular, flat grey stone objects, resembling traditional millstones with carved radial patterns, are arranged on the ground. Sparse patches of dry grass and small green plants are visible around the pavers and stone objects. Beyond the bridge, a traditional Korean gate structure with a dark tiled roof and ornate grey brickwork stands prominently. The brickwork features decorative patterns in brown and orange, and an arched entryway. Above the arch, a plaque bears the characters "虛達門" (Heodalmun). Stone steps are visible ascending through the open gate. To the left of the gate, a portion of a modern white building with large glass windows is visible, partially obscured by a tree with white blossoms. To the right of the gate, a weathered white wall supports entangled bare branches and some green foliage. The sky above is clear and blue, and shadows are cast from the left, indicating strong sunlight. No individuals are present in the scene.
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