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[European Style Garden 1 (Entry Garden)]

[European Style Garden 1 (Entry Garden)]

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DK Asia, which has gained attention for creating specialized infrastructure to preserve Korea's heritage, is set to open the ‘Wanggil Station Royal Park City Prugio’ at the end of September. It unveiled the ‘Europe-style Royal Garden,’ Korea’s largest and first 5th generation 3D stereoscopic landscaping technique. The newly revealed ‘Europe-style Royal Garden’ features the Entry Garden as a signature green space, a large-scale tea house, and a European-style Queens Garden created with the country’s largest 3D stereoscopic landscaping.


DK Asia significantly upgraded the tree species and landscaping facilities to enhance the role of landscaping in shaping the identity of the space. Through the 3D stereoscopic landscaping technique, the overall landscaping of Wanggil Station Royal Park City is made richer and more luxurious, allowing residents to experience its three-dimensional charm.


While the conventional 2D method involves planting trees on flat soil, the 3D stereoscopic method uses terrain undulations like small hills to create more dynamic and vivid landscaping. Although this method requires more than seven times the investment compared to the 2D method, it has enabled Wanggil Station Royal Park City’s landscaping to be more beautiful and excellent than national gardens or the National Arboretum established by the government.


DK Asia first unveiled the Entry Garden, created as a signature green space. The Entry Garden, which refers to the garden at the entrance of the complex, was designed as a signature sculpture within the complex that enhances sophistication and elegance.


When standing in front of the stairs to enter the newly revealed Entry Garden, visitors can hear the refreshing sound of water flowing along the wall fountain. Upon ascending the stairs and standing before the Entry Garden, one can see large flower pots featuring hydrangeas, a symbol of summer flowers, and angel statues. Additionally, visitors can observe cool flowing water along sculptural waterways and sculptural fountains. In the center of the waterway, green Aera plants are laid out like a carpet, with red-toned cockscomb flowers spreading alongside, creating an exotic and fantastic specialized landscape. Specialized lighting makes the Entry Garden dazzlingly beautiful even at night, capturing attention.


Especially along both sides of the sculptural waterway in the Entry Garden, Sweet Osmanthus trees were planted. Sweet Osmanthus blooms beautiful flowers in winter, and its fragrance is so clear and rich that it is used as a main ingredient in Chanel perfume. Its scent is said to travel thousands of miles, hence it is also called ‘Manrihyang’ (thousand-mile fragrance). DK Asia is the first in Korea to plant a large number of Sweet Osmanthus trees over 4 meters tall as the main landscaping trees in the complex, greatly enhancing the landscaping’s prestige.


Passing through the Entry Garden, visitors encounter the massive tea house (Topaz), which overwhelms with its scale alongside large sculptures. The tea house, built over two floors, provides residents a space to relax and experience the four seasons right in front of their homes. From the second floor, one can enjoy a cool breeze and directly see the advantage of Wanggil Station Royal Park City’s location surrounded by waves of greenery in all directions.

[European-style Garden (Extra-large Tea House Topaz, Sculpture)]

[European-style Garden (Extra-large Tea House Topaz, Sculpture)]

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Next to the massive tea house, visitors can also see the cascade (Royal Park Bay), a water feature extending 400 meters along the main pedestrian path of the complex. Surrounded by Sweet Osmanthus trees emitting fresh and sweet scents, visitors can witness DK Asia’s signature landscaping techniques such as mulching and three-tier planting firsthand. Mulching is a landscaping technique that maintains soil structure while creating a unique visual effect on the ground where landscaping trees are planted, adding sophistication to the landscaping.


In front of the massive tea house, visitors can enjoy the Europe-style Queens Garden, Korea’s largest of its kind, differentiated by the concept of a classic European garden. It features colorful roses, a sculptural fountain symbolizing the queen, angel statues, flower pots, benches, and other classic sculptural elements.


In particular, the sculptural fountain attracts attention as a signature landscaping facility within the complex, with water jets shooting up and golden lighting. Additionally, bamboo is planted along the entrance path to the complex from the Queens Garden, thoughtfully allowing residents to appreciate the beauty of the Queens Garden and the sculptural fountain through the bamboo.


Chairman Kim Jung-mo of DK Asia said, “People often think landscaping is just about trees, but the essence of landscaping lies in sound and scent.” He added, “To stay true to the basics of landscaping, Wanggil Station Royal Park City delivers sound through various water features such as the wall fountain, waterways, and sculptural fountains the moment you enter the Entry Garden. Throughout the complex, various trees like Sweet Osmanthus, which emits a sweet scent, and fir trees, which give off a refreshing aroma, are planted, along with flowers and plants, so residents can directly experience the fundamental elements of landscaping?sound and scent?365 days a year.”



He also said, “To provide residents with a place to relax surrounded by nature, we installed Topaz, the largest massive tea house in Korea, and placed various artistic sculptures throughout the complex. This not only enhanced the value of Korea’s first 5th generation apartment but also established Wanggil Station Royal Park City as the first pilot complex of the Resort Special City?a vibrant city filled with nature, culture, and emotion where daily experiences become moving moments and relaxation, and where Royal Park Citizens do not want to leave.”


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