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The image presents a ground-level view of a narrow, asphalt-paved street flanked by traditional Korean architecture, identified as Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul, South Korea. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight under a clear blue sky, casting prominent shadows from the buildings onto the street, particularly on the left side. Traditional Korean hanok buildings line both sides of the street, featuring dark tiled roofs with ornate wooden eaves, exposed timber framework, latticed wooden windows, and walls constructed from white plaster, intricate geometric patterns, and rough-cut stone. The street itself appears to slope gently uphill and curves slightly to the left in the distance. Approximately 10-15 individuals, predominantly adults, are visible walking along the street, appearing as pedestrians or tourists. In the immediate foreground on the left, a man wearing a black jacket with orange details and a backpack is walking with a woman in light-colored clothing. Other individuals are further down the street, either singly or in small groups. On the right-hand building, a large white banner is affixed to the facade, displaying Korean text, images of traditional bottles, and silhouetted figures. Utility fixtures, including a security camera and exposed piping, are visible on the exterior walls of buildings on the left. Stone retaining walls form the base of the structures along the street.
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