
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a long, dark, interior corridor located within the National Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. The environment is illuminated primarily by a series of rectangular LED panels embedded into the ceiling, extending down the length of the hallway. These panels display vibrant, digitally rendered traditional Korean *Dancheong* patterns in a repeating sequence, predominantly featuring intricate floral and geometric motifs in red, teal, pink, and white hues. The closest panel showcases a complex, kaleidoscopic mandala-like design. The walls of the corridor are unadorned and dark grey or black, providing a stark contrast to the illuminated ceiling. The floor is composed of dark, reflective tiles that mirror the ceiling's light and patterns. On the left wall, several indistinct informational placards are visible. On the right wall, a red fire alarm box is mounted in the foreground, and further down the corridor, a blue-lit exit sign is visible. No individuals or objects other than the architectural elements and safety fixtures are present.
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