There are many ways this could be approached. For a relatively quick improvement, I'd suggest using adjustment layers that adjust only part of the image. A Curves adjustment layer to even out the light/dark areas. Fill the layer mask with black and paint with white using a soft brush where you want to show the adjustment. Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to calm down the red. Again, fill with black and paint with white where you want the adjustment. Then you could add a Curves adjustment to the whole image to bring back some overall contrast, and maybe reduce the blue a bit to give a warmer golden cast (depending on your personal taste). A sharpening layer to bring a little more contrast to edges. I did the sharpening layer by duplicating the Background layer, moving the duplicate to the top, choosing Filter > Other > High Pass, and setting the layer blend mode to Soft LIght. The face in the center is a focal point, so you may want an adjustment layer just for that area. Layers panel looks like this: Image looks like this (I'm sure you could do better because you would spend a bit more time on it than I did).
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