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This image depicts a traditional Korean street scene in Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul, South Korea. The central focus is a two-story traditional Korean house (Hanok) with a dark grey tiled roof featuring ornate eaves and exposed natural wooden beams and frames. The house walls are constructed from a pattern of light-colored stone blocks, with sections of plain, light-colored plaster. To the left of the main entrance, a wooden window with a grid pattern is visible.

Three grey stone steps lead from a paved street surface upwards to a flat landing in front of the Hanok. To the left of these steps, a raised planter, constructed with rough-hewn stone at its base and topped with cut stone blocks, holds two meticulously pruned pine trees. Further left, an additional tiled roof of an adjacent Hanok is partially visible. A reflective, convex security mirror is mounted on a pole near the left edge of the frame.

On the stone wall to the right of the main entrance, a black rectangular plaque with the white number "43" is affixed, indicating the house number. Below it, a white rectangular sign displaying Korean text, "CCTV 설치안내" (CCTV installation guide), is mounted. Small pink blossoms are visible on a branch extending over the roofline on the far right. Sunlight illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows on the street and architectural elements. No individuals or active movements are present within the frame.
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Mar 24, 2026

Seoul, South Korea

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This image depicts a traditional Korean street scene in Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul, South Korea. The central focus is a two-story traditional Korean house (Hanok) with a dark grey tiled roof featuring ornate eaves and exposed natural wooden beams and frames. The house walls are constructed from a pattern of light-colored stone blocks, with sections of plain, light-colored plaster. To the left of the main entrance, a wooden window with a grid pattern is visible. Three grey stone steps lead from a paved street surface upwards to a flat landing in front of the Hanok. To the left of these steps, a raised planter, constructed with rough-hewn stone at its base and topped with cut stone blocks, holds two meticulously pruned pine trees. Further left, an additional tiled roof of an adjacent Hanok is partially visible. A reflective, convex security mirror is mounted on a pole near the left edge of the frame. On the stone wall to the right of the main entrance, a black rectangular plaque with the white number "43" is affixed, indicating the house number. Below it, a white rectangular sign displaying Korean text, "CCTV 설치안내" (CCTV installation guide), is mounted. Small pink blossoms are visible on a branch extending over the roofline on the far right. Sunlight illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows on the street and architectural elements. No individuals or active movements are present within the frame.

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