
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the entrance to Jogyesa Temple (조계사), the main temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The central feature is a large, ornate traditional Korean temple gate, adorned with vibrant Dancheong painting. A prominent horizontal plaque above the main archway reads "大韓佛教曹溪宗總本山曹溪寺" in golden Chinese characters. The passageway beneath the gate is densely decorated with rows of multi-colored paper lanterns, predominantly red, yellow, blue, and pink, hanging from the ceiling structure. Wooden guardian figures are partially visible within the gate frame on both sides. In the immediate foreground, three individuals are observed from behind or a slight side angle. On the left, an older male wearing a dark brown padded jacket and dark trousers stands, facing the temple entrance. In the center, a male in a dark blue long-sleeved top, dark trousers, and light-colored shoes is positioned, appearing to look downwards. To his right, a female wearing a light brown jacket, blue jeans, and white sneakers stands, directly facing the gate. Other figures are indistinctly visible further inside the lantern-decorated entrance. The ground surface leading to the gate is paved with dark grey asphalt or concrete, featuring a longitudinal yellow tactile paving strip down the center. To the left, a modern grey concrete wall and yellow metal barriers are present. To the right, concrete steps ascend to a higher landscaped area containing a pine tree. In the background, beyond the temple grounds, modern high-rise buildings are visible. The sky exhibits scattered white altocumulus clouds against a clear blue expanse.
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