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Korean gardens strive to be in harmony with nature and to encourage
the quiet contemplation of the natural world. They are
intentionally humble in their conception and very different from
Japanese and Chinese gardens. Korean gardens deserve to be more
widely appreciated in the West as a separate, distinctive,
venerable and continuing garden tradition, capable of wide appeal
if better known. This book introduces, describes and explains
traditional Korean gardens to Western readers. It contains more
than one hundred photos and maps and details of 20 notable gardens.
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