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close-up of a damaged shoji screen, a traditional Japanese sliding door or window
close-up of a damaged shoji screen, a traditional Japanese sliding door or window. The screen is made of thin paper stretched over a wooden lattice. The paper is torn in several places, allowing light to pass through and casting shadows. The wooden frame appears old and worn. The screen is set within a dark wooden structure, possibly a building. The location is specified as Lâm Viên - Đà Lạt, Vietnam, which is a region known for its French colonial architecture and cooler climate, often featuring wooden buildings and traditional design elements. There are no people or discernible actions depicted in the image.
