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The image displays a section of a traditional Korean palace building, identified by a visible signboard as Changgyeonggung Palace, located in Seoul, South Korea. The scene is viewed from a low angle on a bright day with a partly cloudy sky. The primary subject is the upper and mid-sections of a wooden structure, featuring a prominent multi-tiered roof adorned with intricate *dancheong* (traditional Korean ornamental coloring) in green, red, yellow, and blue patterns. The roof structure includes visible supporting brackets. Below the roofline, the building's facade is constructed from dark red-stained wood. Multiple rectangular windows with distinctive green latticework screens are evenly spaced along this section. A wooden balustrade, decorated with geometric patterns, runs along the perimeter of a raised porch or veranda area. On the upper left portion of the building facade, a dark wooden signboard with gold Korean characters for "昌慶宮" (Changgyeonggung) is mounted above a set of windows. The building rests on a substantial light-colored stone block foundation. A series of stacked stone steps are visible on the lower-left, leading up to the building's base. On the lower-right side of the stone foundation, a small, rectangular opening covered by a reddish metal grate is present. There are no individuals, animals, or discernible actions occurring within the frame.
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