Sayuwon is a space of pung-ryu, the Korean tradition where art harmonizes with nature. Spanning 700,000 square meters across the Palgong Mountain range, it is the quintessence of 'man-made nature.' More than just an arboretum or a mountain garden, Sayuwon is a sanctuary for contemplation. It houses the elemental works of world-renowned architects, landscape designers, and artists, alongside a lifetime collection of primordial stones and ancient trees—quince, pine, myrtle, and hornbeam. As you walk along its valleys and ridges, breathe in the seasonal mountain air and observe the shadows cast by raw concrete and weathered steel. Here, amidst the occasional echoes of pung-ryu music, Sayuwon beckons you to rediscover your true self.