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A traditional Korean drum pavilion, identified by a black sign with white Korean characters reading "천고각" (Cheongogak), stands in Godang-ri, South Korea
MomentA traditional Korean drum pavilion, identified by a black sign with white Korean characters reading "천고각" (Cheongogak), stands in Godang-ri, South Korea. The pavilion features a complex, multi-tiered dark-tiled roof with prominently curved eaves. The underside of the eaves is painted in light blue-green with maroon and white decorative patterns, supported by a layered system of maroon-red brackets with white and blue accents. Eight visible thick, cylindrical pillars, painted deep maroon-red, support the main structure. A low, ornate railing system, also in maroon-red with light blue-green patterned panels, surrounds the base of the pavilion. The structure rests on a yellow-gold base, which is situated on a light grey concrete or stone platform. Inside the pavilion, a very large traditional drum is housed. The left visible side of the drum features a concentric circle design with a central red and blue taegeuk symbol, surrounded by colorful rings. The right visible side is adorned with intricate, multi-colored traditional Korean artwork, possibly depicting mythological creatures and clouds. The pavilion is set against a natural backdrop of a sloping hill covered in green foliage and numerous dark green coniferous trees. The sky above is a pale blue with scattered faint white clouds. The foreground consists of a clean, light grey paved area. Two red fire extinguishers are positioned on the paved ground, one on the left and one on the right side of the pavilion's base. Low grey steps are visible on the right, leading towards the drum entrance. No people are present in the scene.

