Garden
ASEAN-Korea Garden is themed about ten ASEAN member countries, including Korea (Rumduol Pavilion), each representing unique ecological and cultural features. Visitors can explore a variety of plants reflecting each country’s landscape and enjoy picturesque photo zones. It is a delightful destination for families and visitors of all ages to experience the beauty of nature and culture together.




Rumduol Pavilion
A spacious pavilion inspired by Korean and Cambodian timber structures, featuring a small private office and a ground floor with views of the garden and pond.
Visitors can relax, socialize, or host small gatherings, while the upper floor offers panoramic views of the entire garden.


Rock Garden
Inspired by the smiling Khmer faces carved into the stones of Angkor Thom Temple and the engraved characters on the broad rock of Yi Ha-eung’s retreat.
This garden reflects the shared history, faith, and art between Korea and Cambodia.
Using local stones and rocks, the Rock Garden imagines the magnificent worldviews of both cultures through site-specific art.
Local Tulip Garden
The local tulip garden is a vibrant attraction, featuring rows of colorful tulips that bloom beautifully from July to September.
It serves as a peaceful recreational spot where visitors can enjoy nature, take photos, and learn about ornamental flower gardening





Wild Grass Garden
A wide grassland landscape unfolds through mass planting.
In harmony with the Earth Garden, bird observation towers allow visitors to watch wildlife.
Along the grassy pathways, visitors can enjoy a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere surrounded by nature.
Wetland Garden
A small forest created along the water’s edge attracts various life forms such as birds, reptiles, and insects.
This garden, characterized by well-maintained wetlands, offers opportunities to observe the natural water purification process and the coexistence of diverse species.



Rosewood Reserve Garden
Dalbergia cochinchinensis (Kranhounh or Rosewood) holds exceptional ecological, economic, and cultural value, often regarded as one of the Cambodia’s most precious native timber species.
Thus, by walking along the rosewood path, visitors enter a space designed for education and exhibition, highlighting the conservation value and importance of rosewood.
It is a participatory garden where people can connect emotionally with the cause of preserving this precious tree
Fragrance Garden
A harmonious garden thoughtfully designed with national flowers and specialty plants representing ASEAN member countries.
Visitors can stroll along winding paths, taking in the vibrant colors and delightful fragrances that fill the air.
It symbolizes unity and peaceful coexistence through shared natural beauty.


Water Lilly Garden
Water symbolizes a passage to another world, reflecting the sky and representing life itself.
This garden, filled with abundant water lilies thriving in pristine ecological conditions, offers a serene and vibrant environment.
Winding walking paths surround the water, allowing visitors to stroll leisurely while admiring the delicate blooms and shimmering reflections.




Phnom Garden
Phnom Garden is a gently landscaped hill designed to create a natural and relaxing ambience, where a curated selection of plants commonly found across Cambodia.
The garden offers a subtle sense of elevation and flow, allowing visitors to experience familiar Cambodian flora in a new and engaging way.