Figure 1. A Visiting Routes and Scope of Spatial Research
Figure 2. A Four Main Pavilions Near Buyongji Region[18]
Figure 3. A Four Main Pavilions Near Ongnyucheon Region[18]
Figure 4. A Perception of the Boards and Couplets
Figure 5. A Lotus Flowers Landscape Viewed from Buyongjeong
Figure 6. A Leisurely Landscape Viewed from Soyojeong of the Ongnyucheon region
Table 1. A content Analysis of Buyongji and Ongnyucheon region in Changdeokgung Palace’s Rear Garden
Table 2. A Demographic characteristics
Table 3. A Understanding of the Boards and Couplets
Table 4. A Helpful of the Boards and Couplets in the Interpretationof the whole Landscape
Table 5. A Perception differences between the two regions
Table 6. Perception differences of the boards in Buyongji region
Table 7. A Perception Differences of the Boards in Ongnyucheon Region
Table 8. A Perception Differences of the Couplets in Ongnyucheon Region
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