Sayuwon, a secret place located in Gunwi County, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, is a perfect fusion of nature and art, showing the harmonious coexistence of traditional Korean aesthetics and modern design. This 130,695 square meters of land is not only covered with lush vegetation, but also has carefully designed architectural landscapes, making people feel like they are in a flowing landscape painting. When you enter Sayuwon, the first thing that catches your eye is the patchwork of plant landscapes, with ancient quince trees, pine trees and peach blossoms complementing each other, as if time has stopped here. Strolling along the mountain trails, the mountain air that changes with the seasons is refreshing, while the rough concrete and rusty iron decorations add a bit of modernity to this natural place. Deep in Sayuwon, there is a special building hidden - the Cheomdan. This astronomical observatory built of weathering steel, wood and concrete is not only practical, but also a work of art. Standing on the Cheomdan, you can overlook the mountains and feel the vastness of the universe and the magnificence of nature. In addition, Sayuwon also has several performance stages and eco-toilets and other ancillary facilities, providing visitors with a rich interactive experience. Whether you are an art lover or a nature explorer, you can find your own fun and gain here. In short, Sayuwon is a place full of charm. It uses the brushstrokes of nature and art to paint a moving picture, waiting for every visitor to explore and feel.