Parks & Gardens Wallpaper at Goyang-si | Free HD Download
Photographed at Hosu-ro, 장항2동, Goyang-si in March 2026
A large willow tree extends its bare branches over the calm surface of a lake in Goyang-si's Hosu Park, one thick limb reaching horizontally across the lower third of the frame in a dramatic diagonal that divides water from sky. The lake reflects the pale blue of the March sky with mirror-like clarity, its surface barely disturbed except for subtle ripples near the shoreline where dried reeds and winter-brown vegetation mark the water's edge. Through the willow's intricate branch network, apartment buildings on the far shore appear in soft focus, their white facades and geometric forms creating a distinctly urban backdrop to this natural scene. The willow's bark is deeply textured and dark gray, its trunk splitting into several major limbs that each carry cascading curtains of thin whip-like branches, not yet showing the pale green buds that will emerge within weeks and transform this skeletal form into the iconic weeping silhouette that Koreans associate with riverbanks and lakeshores. The shoreline in the foreground is a strip of bare brown earth, its unpaved surface typical of Korean lakeside parks where natural ground meets cultivated green space. This kind of lake-and-willow composition has been a motif in Korean landscape painting for centuries, and the modern apartment towers in the background create a temporal contrast that speaks to how Korean urban planning has folded these traditional landscape elements into the fabric of new residential developments.