In Korean villages there are some Jyeongs (a kind of pavilion architecture) with Kyeong (views) such as the Eight-views composed as poems of village landscapes. The purpose of this paper is initially to clarify the constitution of the village landscape as articulated by Kyeong through the analysis of the Eight-views of Sangujeong located in Andong Sosan, and to show the spatial characteristics of the domain border made by Kyeong. Furthermore the spatial characteristics concerning Jyeong will be shown, by considering that composing and reading poems, as Kyeong at Jyeong, articulates village landscapes creatively.