Gijang Agricultural Technology Center to Host Youth Tea Culture School on the 14th and 20th

A tea plantation established at the Natural Learning Center on the hillside behind the Agricultural Technology Center in Gijang-gun, Busan.

A tea plantation established at the Natural Learning Center on the hillside behind the Agricultural Technology Center in Gijang-gun, Busan.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Taking a walk in the cypress forest while enjoying a cup of tea.


Busan Gijang-gun Agricultural Technology Center announced on the 11th that it will hold a 'Youth Tea Culture School' on the 14th and 20th to provide healing opportunities for residents exhausted by COVID-19, offering time to walk in the cypress forest and drink tea with family.


At the Natural Learning Center on the hill behind the Agricultural Technology Center, a 5,000㎡ forest of tea trees and cypress trees has been established. Every year, they conduct sensory-satisfying tea-making experience education, including tea processing experiences such as green tea, yellow tea, black tea, and rice cake tea.


The cypress tree trail emitting phytoncides is designed so that even children can safely climb the mountain, allowing visitors to enjoy the coolness of the forest despite the heat.


The experience of picking up tea tree seeds scattered throughout adds fun to the walk. There is also a tea ceremony class using organic handmade green tea directly processed by the center.



By applying in advance at the Gijang-gun Agricultural Technology Center, you can spend a summer moment with a walk in the Natural Learning Center and tea drinking experience.


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