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The image depicts an expansive outdoor scene dominated by an overhead canopy composed of thousands of square paper lanterns in alternating stripes of red, yellow, blue, and pink. Many lanterns feature Korean characters. This display is characteristic of the Lotus Lantern Festival (Yeon Deung Hoe) held at Jogyesa Temple in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. In the immediate foreground, a reddish-hued wooden deck extends across the lower portion of the frame. A dark brown wooden railing, featuring an X-pattern design, is present on the right side of this deck. Behind the deck, several wide, light grey stone steps ascend to a higher, open plaza area. On the left side of the wooden deck, partially cropped, an individual stands, largely facing away but with their profile visible, wearing camouflage-patterned trousers and a light-colored jacket. The plaza area is populated by numerous individuals moving and standing, though specific actions or interactions are indistinct due to distance. The lantern canopy is supported by visible red and black vertical poles. In the background, various structures are present: an orange tent on the far left, a traditional Korean temple building with a dark roof and ornate details toward the center-right, and a white tent on the right. Distant modern high-rise buildings and trees confirm an urban environment. The scene is illuminated by daylight, with soft shadows indicating an overhead light source.
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