Plum Garden and Universal Home Plum Garden, Universal Home
The plum trees in the Plum Orchard were planted more than 40 years ago during the pioneer days of Mount Zion. When they blossom, the trees are fully ornamented with white flowers that send forth a delicate fragrance. Coming into the orchard, one will feel completely refreshed and relaxed as if reaching a different world. The colder it gets, the more the trees bloom. They reflect the New Testament Church�䏭 increasing steadfastness and spirit of anti-despotism in time of difficulties.
Between the Plum Orchard and the Second Museum is a unique timber pavilion called the Universal Home. Here, a variety of organic meals are served. Friends are welcome to savor the original flavors of Zion�䏭 produce and refreshments while you sit, relax, and enjoy the scenery.