Here, this research studied the historical significance and utilization method of Hwaseokjeong by paying attention to the cultural value as Byeolseowonrim (Pavilion Garden), not a mere pavilion, analyzing the literary works and photographs of Hwaseokjeong. This research considered restoration of the original form of Hwaseokjeong and affiliated utilization of its surrounding environment as below. First, this research dualized the value of oral folktale and historical material by determining the truth related to Giljae’s historical site and incineration of Hwaseokjeong. Second, this research emphasized extension of concept from a single pavilion to Byeolseowonrim. Also, this research analyzed the appropriative landscape factor and seasonal perception of the front side of Imjingang river mainly with the building, flowers, and oddly shaped stones through the historical materials. Third, this research reproduced the concrete front view and three-dimensional picture through the change process and research on the original form of Hwaseokjeong. Fourth, Hwaseokjeong stored the signboards of renowned persons, which had a function of museum warehouse along with relaxed space. This research determined the signboards stored during that period based on the historical materials. Fifth, this research actively intended to utilize the surrounding environment by creating the landscape aerial view. Also, this research suggested the waterway belt under Hwaseokjeong and trail tour belt utilizing the existing historical and cultural resources. Accordingly, this research could present the significance of reproduction of front view based on pavilion and garden of Hwaseokjeong and production of landscape aerial view utilizing the surrounding environment. The researcher emphasizes that cultural heritage should be comprehensively managed, as a place that shows the memories of the past and the present life, where complex temporality and spatiality, not a static place of a specific period.