Nestled among the lush, green rows of tea, the O’Sulloc Tea Museum in Seogwipo, South Korea, offers a deep dive into Jeju Island’s rich history and current practices of tea cultivation. The museum’s interior invites visitors to explore the fragrant Seogwang tea field, where they can participate in tasting sessions featuring a variety of leaf blends and tea-based cocktails. Interactive exhibits provide insights into the cultural significance and production processes of tea. Visitors can also purchase a range of tea products and souvenirs from the on-site shop, making it a comprehensive experience for both tea enthusiasts and curious travelers.
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