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pruned landscapes. The garden's layout draws from Korean traditional garden
design principles, or "suseok," which focuses on the skillful positioning of
rocks, water features, and vegetation to establish balance and harmony.
At the heart of the garden is a calm pond, its placid waters mirroring the
surrounding foliage and sculpted stone forms. Wooden bridges and stepping
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stones cross over the water, encouraging visitors to take part in a thoughtful
walk around this peaceful haven. The soothing sound of running water
combined with the soft whisper of bamboo leaves produces a meditative
atmosphere, promoting introspection and tranquility.
Throughout the expanse of the garden, deliberate selections of indigenous
plants such as pines, azaleas, and lotus blossoms, provide a vivid display of
hues and textures, augmenting the garden's inherent allure and seasonal
charm. Stone lanterns and pagodas, constructed using materials sourced
locally, act as prominent features in the landscape, instilling the garden with
a sense of eternal presence and spiritual resonance.
The Myeong Jeong Contemplation Garden is structured to stimulate all
sensory experiences, encouraging visitors to savor the magnificence and
peacefulness of nature in a deep, transformative manner. Whether one is
silently seated on a wooden bench, engaged in mindful ambulatory meditation,
or simply soaking in the visual and auditory elements of the garden, this
magical sanctuary offers a break from the frenzied rhythm of contemporary
life and a gateway to inner peace and tranquility.
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