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The image depicts a traditional Korean pavilion, specifically Hyeopgildang within the Jibokjae complex of Gyeongbokgung Palace, located in Seoul, South Korea. The structure occupies the midground, with a vast, light-colored sandy or fine gravel courtyard in the foreground. The pavilion is elevated on large, light gray stone or concrete pillars, resting on a multi-tiered stone platform. Its main body is constructed of deep reddish-brown painted wood. Multiple bays feature light green wooden shutters, some appearing closed, along the visible facade. Beneath the main eaves, a rectangular signboard with dark Hanja characters "清樓" (Cheongnu) on a light background is prominently displayed. The roof is a classic dark gray tiled design with intricately curved, upturned eaves. These eaves and the supporting beams are adorned with "dancheong," a traditional Korean decorative coloring, showcasing patterns in red, green, blue, yellow, and white. Along the main ridge of the roof, several "japsang" (mythical animal figures) are visible, particularly on the right side. Another, smaller section of a building or wall with a lower tiled roof and more "japsang" extends to the right, featuring a light brick-patterned facade with red brick detailing. On the far left, a light-colored stone balustrade or railing features a small, sculpted animal figure, possibly a monkey or a mythical creature. The sky above is a clear, bright blue with no discernible clouds, indicating fair weather. Bright sunlight illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows on the building's lower sections and the ground. No people are present in the image.
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