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This image depicts a section of a multi-tiered traditional Chinese temple building, specifically identified as part of the Yonghe Temple (Lama Temple) located in Beijing, China. The structure features complex, interlocking roofs covered with glazed terracotta tiles, predominantly in shades of tan and orange, exhibiting some weathering. Two prominent, ornate finials rise from the main roof sections: one is golden-bronze and tiered, tapering to a point; the other is similarly tiered but incorporates a dark blue/black cylindrical element with golden accents. Decorative figures, likely mythical beasts, adorn the roof ridges. The building's walls and visible structural elements beneath the eaves are painted a deep reddish-brown. Intricate, multi-colored friezes with patterns in blue, green, and gold decorate the underside of the eaves. A rectangular window with dark panes is set into a red dormer-like structure on a lower roof. The lowest visible section of the building includes dark red, latticed wooden doors or screens with gold-colored hardware. The background consists of an overcast sky with diffused light. No people, discernible actions, or interactions are visible within the frame. A small amount of dark green foliage is present on the far right edge.
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