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- Chin, Hye-yong ed. Traditional Korean Gardens: Representative Gardens of the Joseon Period = Han'guk ui chont'ong chongwon: Choson sidae taep'yojogin chont'ong chongwon ul chungsim uro. Seoul: Korea National Arboretum, 2012 (rpt. 2015).
- Choi, Jiyeon. "A Study on the Meaning of Gardens as Educational Spaces: Based on Everyday Aesthetic Engagement," Korean Association For Learner-Centered Curriculum and Instruction 18, 24 (2018), 1349–67.
- Choi, Yoon Sun. "Die Gartenanlage des Chang Dok Palastes Bi Won oder Hu Won als Beispiel für einen traditionellen koreanischen Garten," in Gert Gröning and Stefanie Henneck eds., Hwa Gye und Da Guan Yuan: Beiträge zur koreanischen und chinesischen Gartenkultur. Berlin: Verlag der Universität der Künste Berlin, 209.
- Gröning, Gert, and Min-kyung Koo. "Der Hiwon - ein Garten, in dem der Pungrju weht," in Gert Gröning and Stefanie Henneck eds., Hwa Gye und Da Guan Yuan: Beiträge zur koreanischen und chinesischen Gartenkultur. Berlin: Verlag der Universität der Künste Berlin, 2009.
- Gröning, Gert, and Stefanie Henneck eds. Hwa Gye und Da Guan Yuan: Beiträge zur koreanischen und chinesischen Gartenkultur. Berlin: Verlag der Universität der Künste Berlin, 2009.
- Ham, Kwang-Min, Kong Ming-Liang, Mitani Toru, and Zhang Jun-Hua. "A Comparative Study of Space Characteristics of Chinese Summer Palace and Korean Changdeokgung Palace Garden from the Aspect of Horizontal Tablet." Randosukepu kenkyu 76, no. 5 (2013), 501–4.
- Ham, Kwang-Min, Shu-Hua Li, Ya-Ping Zhang, Toru Mitani, and Jun-Hua Zhang. "A Study on the Appearance Characteristic of Landscape Elements and Symbolic Elements Implied in Tablets - Focus on Korean Damyang Garden and Chinese Suzhou Garden." Journal of Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture 34, 4 (2016), 78–88.
- Hwang, Chin-su. Korean Garden = Han'guk chongwon. Seoul: Chini Ch'ulp'ansa, 2012.
- Inaji, Toshiro, and Pamela Virgilio. The Garden as Architecture: Form and Spirit in the Gardens of Japan, China, and Korea. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1998.
- Jin, Hye-Young, Jeong-Hwa Song, and Ji-Hoon Shin. "A Study on the Cognition of Design Elements for Making Korean Traditional Garden," Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning 17, 4 (2011), 51–60.
- Kim, Dong-uk. Palaces of Korea. Seoul: Hollym, 2006.
- Kim, Jungchul. "A Study on Styles of and Changing Attitude Towards Korean Private Gardens," Korean Society for Spatial Design Journal 15, 2 (2020), 51–66.
- Kim, Rosalie and Dasom Sung. "The Byeolseo Garden: A Retreat in the Natural Landscape of Korea." Orientations (September-October 2018), 28-4.
- Kim, Paul. "Der Garten Seyeonjeong auf der Insel Bogil-do in Südkorea," in Gert Gröning and Stefanie Henneck eds., Hwa Gye und Da Guan Yuan: Beiträge zur koreanischen und chinesischen Gartenkultur. Berlin: Verlag der Universität der Künste Berlin, 2009.
- Kim, Yerin, Ono Akihiko, Zhang Junhua, and Mitani Toru. "A Study of the Spatial Composition and Elements in Korean Byeol-Seo Garden," Randosukepu kenkyu" 80, no. 5 (2017), 599-602.
- Kim, Yong-bin. Han'guk chont'ong chogyong = Traditional Landscape Architecture of Korea. Seoul: Chogyong, 1992.
- Kyun, Ho (Gyun, Heo). Gardens of Korea: Harmony with Intellect and Nature. London: Saffron Books, 2005.
- Lee, Joon-kyu. "Establishing the Significance of Intangible Heritage in the Management of South Korean Historic Gardens," Ph.D. diss., University of Essex, 2017.
- Lee, Sang-hoon and Yoon Taek-lin. Cultural Landscapes of Korea. Seoul: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2005.
- Matthews, Jill. "Traditional Korean Gardens," Landscape Outlook (Winter 2010), 12-16.
- Min, Aram and Ji-Hyun Lee. "A Conceptual Framework for the Externalization of Ecological Wisdom: The Case of Traditional Korean Gardens," Sustainability 11, 19 (2019), 1-17.
- Min, Kyung-Hyun. Korean Gardens. Seoul: Borim Editions, 1992.
- Oh, Woong-Sung. "Du p'ungryu aux jardins: Le jardin coréen à la lumière du concept du p'ungryu (aboutissement sentimental): évolution, de l'antiquité à l'époque de Choson: et analyse des jardins antiques, des origines au Grand Silla (VIIe-Xe siècle)." Ph.D. diss., École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 1998.
- Park, Jungwook. "La différence coréenne dans l'art des jardins extrême-oriental," Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident 22 (2000), 125-134.
- Ravilevich Muhametzyanov, Rustem. "The Role of Pavilion in Aesthetics of Korean Garden Park Complexes," Revista San Gregorio 34 (2019), 213-219
- Sang, Jun-yoon and Jan Woudstra. "Advanced Horticultural Techniques in Korea: The Earliest Documented Greenhouses," Garden History 35.1
(Summer 2007).
- Shin, Hyu: Chen, Yaohua; Lee, Won; and Kim, Dong. "Sustainability of Historical Landscape to Gwanghalluwon Garden in Namwon City, Korea," Sustainability 7.7 (2015), 8565-8586.
- Song, Jun-wook. "Der Hallim-Park auf der Insel Jae-ju," in Gert Gröning and Stefanie Henneck eds., Hwa Gye und Da Guan Yuan: Beiträge zur koreanischen und chinesischen Gartenkultur. Berlin: Verlag der Universität der Künste Berlin, 2009.
- Suh, Katharina I-bon, “Creation by Korean Scholar Gosan Yun Seondo (1587–1671),” Die Gartenkunst> 29, 1 (2017), 129-154.
- Sun, Minkai, and Eijiro Fujii. "A study on the original composition and concept of Soswawon as a Korean recluse scholar’s garden in the medium-term of Joseon dynasty," Nippon Teien Gakkaishi 29 (2015), 49–57.
Sung, Jongsang. "A Study on Site Reading of Scholar’s Landscape Garden in Joseon Dynasty," The Association of Korean Cultural and Historical Geographers 31, 1 (2019), 29–42.
- Yang, Byoung-E. "A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Preference for Korean, Japanese and Western Landscape Styles." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1988.
- Yim, Seock Jae, and Young Jean. Lee. Stone, Walls and Paths: A Study of Korean Architecture. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
- Yoon, Sang Jun and Eun Yeong Park. "Korean Gardens Seen through Westerners' Eyes: Between the 17th and 19th Century," Journal of Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture 11 (2013), 10–20.
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