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Sunday, October 9, 2011

The Beautiful Tea Museum



Tucked a couple of blocks down one of Insa-dong’s alleys is a traditional hanok style house that was renovated and converted into a museum. The Beautiful Tea Museum sells some 130 different types of teas of every color – green, black, brown and blue – not to mention several herbal and flower varieties.

Although the museum’s tea collection is its primary draw, there’s also an impressive number of earthenware teacups, saucers and teapots on display that were manufactured by young ceramists. Since the inner courtyard was covered in glass, the central area has been turned into an attractive patio that’s perfect for enjoying tea. The natural sunlight that fills the area makes for a peaceful and joyful setting.

The Beautiful Tea Museum’s staff is highly trained in the art of preparing, serving and enjoying tea. Think of them as… tea sommeliers! When you place your order, don’t be shy about asking them questions to better understand the proper way to enjoy Korean tea. This is one of the most important parts of experiential touring… learning new information that you can share with your family and friends back home!

reference  http://www.visitseoul.net/en/article/article.do?_method=view&m=0004004002004&p=04&art_id=41620&lang=en

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