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The image displays a close-up view of a pair of weathered traditional Korean wooden doors, characteristic of historical architecture found in Seoul, South Korea, likely at a palace or temple. The doors are painted in a faded teal-green, showing significant wear, cracks, and areas of missing paint. Dark smudges on the central vertical seam where the doors meet vaguely form a smiley face pattern. Each door features multiple carved and painted panels, framed by golden borders. Two upper rectangular panels, one on each door, contain intricate wooden lattice work integrated with carved elements. The left upper panel showcases pink, blue, and brown peonies with green leaves and reddish branches, alongside a white and blue bird. The right upper panel features a similar arrangement of peonies, foliage, and smaller birds in flight. Below these, partial views of lower panels are visible: the left depicts a blue flower with green leaves on a dark brown background, while the right portrays a white and pink lotus flower in bloom with two buds and lily pads on a dark brown background. A single rusted metal hinge is visible on the right edge of the right door. No people are present in the scene.
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