Gyeongjeongwon
Gyeongjeongwon is a historical term originating from Korea, primarily associated with the Joseon Dynasty. It refers to a type of royal or noble garden. These gardens were not merely decorative spaces but served multiple purposes, including providing a place for relaxation, study, and official ceremonies. The design and construction of Gyeongjeongwon were often influenced by traditional Korean aesthetics and principles of geomancy, aiming to harmonize with the surrounding natural landscape.
Key features of Gyeongjeongwon could include meticulously arranged pavilions, ponds, streams, and diverse plant life. The