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interior of Kaohsiung Station in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Momentinterior of Kaohsiung Station in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The dominant feature is the ceiling, which is a complex, undulating structure covered in numerous oval-shaped panels. Each panel has a dark border and a white or light gray interior, and most of them are illuminated from within by recessed circular lights, creating a pattern of glowing oval shapes against a dark background. Several bright glare effects are visible due to the lighting. Below the ceiling, the station's interior is visible. There are multiple levels, with escalators and staircases connecting them. The lower level appears to be an open concourse with a circular paved area. People are scattered throughout the scene, walking, standing, and interacting. Some individuals are in the foreground, while others are in the middle ground and background, contributing to a sense of activity and scale. Architectural elements such as pillars, railings, and signage are also present. A notable structure in the middle ground is a tall, wooden, pipe-like installation that appears to be decorative or functional. Signs with Chinese characters and English text, including "Kaohsiung Station," are visible, confirming the location. The overall impression is of a modern, well-lit, and busy transportation hub. The lighting creates a dramatic effect, emphasizing the unique design of the ceiling.
