Asian garden style

Asian gardens, steeped in history, reflect their regions’ philosophies and aesthetics, blending nature, spirituality, and artistry.

Korea: Korean gardens highlight natural beauty and harmony, often featuring ponds and rock formations. Traditional “seonbi” gardens promote reflection, while the “Hanok” style integrates architecture with landscape.

China : Originating in the Zhou Dynasty, Chinese gardens replicate natural landscapes with rocks, water, and plants, particularly the intricate Suzhou gardens from the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Japan: Influenced by China during the Heian period, Japanese gardens highlight elegance and seasonal beauty, with Zen gardens focusing on minimalism and meditation through raked gravel and stones.

Southeast Asia : Gardens in this region reflect cultural and religious influences, particularly from Buddhism and Hinduism, with Balinese gardens known for their vibrant designs and spiritual significance

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