Tuesday, 13 August 2019

Explore South Korea's largest tea plantation

Considered by many to be one of the most beautiful sites in South Korea, Daehan Dawon in Boseong, Jeollanam Province is an oasis of verdancy and tranquility. Blanketed in soft, rolling hills of beautifully landscaped tea hedges, the farm functions as one of the biggest producers of the country’s green-tea products, and is perhaps the area’s most popular tourist attraction.

Explore South Korea's largest tea plantation

A brief history

Explore South Korea's largest tea plantation
Daehan Dawon, the largest and oldest tea garden in the southern county of Boseong, dates back to 1937, when the first green tea trees were planted by Japanese colonialists. The area’s rich soil, humidity and day-to-night temperature differences made it a perfect location for tea cultivation.

In 1945, with Japan’s defeat in World War II, the country’s Japanese overlords returned to their native land, and Boseong’s single tea plantation was all but deserted. In the mid 1950s however, Jang Young-seob, a Korean entrepreneur, purchased the land, reestablishing it as a functioning tea plantation. Soon enough, more plantations were instituted nearby, extending as far as the coast. Boseong’s tea industry quickly began to flourish, and today, the town accounts for some 40% of Korea’s green tea production.

Going green

Explore South Korea's largest tea plantation
Presently, the tea fields boast approximately 5.8 million plants which are harvested to make yubi-cha—often considered to be Korea’s best variety, thanks to its superb taste and aroma. The seemingly endless rows of tea hedges trace a number of walking paths that are punctuated by groves of cedar, bamboo, maple or cypress trees.

Explore South Korea's largest tea plantation
The cedar path—perhaps the most notable attraction of the site, second only to the tea plants themselves —commences at the ticketing office by the plantation’s entrance, and features trees that soar more than 30m (98 ft.) above the fields. The journey continues to the rest area, where visitors can opt to climb up the stairway to get to the central observatory, which overlooks the plantation’s majestic green tea landscapes. Or, they can follow the cedar path toward the field observatory or the sea observatory, both of which offer views of the extensive plantation, its thick forests and the sea in the distance.

Eats, treats and a whole lot of fun

Explore South Korea's largest tea plantation
Of course, no visit to Daehan Dawon would be complete without sampling some of the region’s unique green-tea cuisine. At the plantations’ Dawon Lounge, visitors can try ice cream, milkshakes or lattes, all of which incorporate tea produced on the farm. The second floor of the lounge houses the Green Tea restaurant, where visitors can order green tea jajangmyeon, cold green tea noodles and green tea bibimbap.

Explore South Korea's largest tea plantation
Adjacent to the Daehan Dawon is the Tea Museum of Korea. Here, visitors can learn more about the life cycle of the tea leaf, its harvesting and drinking culture. In addition, the museum offers a number of programs such as tea-making and tea ceremony workshops that provide a unique, hands-on experience. Furthermore, visitors can get an up-close look at tea plants from Korea, China, Japan and India at the museum’s arboretum.

Explore South Korea's largest tea plantation
Daehan Dawon is most spectacular during May, when it is at its greenest. This is also the time when the Boseong Green Tea Festival is held. During the event, festival-goers can participate in tea-picking and tea-making demonstrations, along with other cultural activities.

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Getting there

Explore South Korea's largest tea plantation
Situated a bit off the beaten track, Daehan Dawon is most accessible by private car, but it can also be reached by bus. From Seoul Express Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus directly to Boseong, or to Gwangju. From Gwangju’s U-Square Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to Boseong. From Boseong Bus Terminal, either hail a cab or take the hourly Boseong-Gunhak bus to Daehan Dawon.

775, Nokcha-ro, Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do, South Korea

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Thursday, 22 November 2018

Daehan Dawon, the largest tea plantation in South Korea

The Boseong Green Tea Plantations in the South Jeolla Province are one Korea's landmarks. The most famous field is the Daehan Dawon Tea Plantation, which is naturally the most tourists. Most people travel here either in spring.
Daehan Dawon, the largest tea plantation in South Korea
There is something mesmerising about watching Korean ladies carefully picking green tea leaves. For those who love taking pictures, there is a specially designed photo area, a well-groomed patch of field, while the rest of the plantation often happens to be slightly overgrown. Even if you come in late autumn or winter, you will see quite a picture, as the hillsides are always beautiful.

The origin of Deahan Dawon

Daehan Dawon, the largest tea plantation in South Korea
Daehan Dawon, the largest and oldest tea garden in the southern county of Boseong, dates back to 1937, when the first green tea trees were planted by Japanese colonialists. The area’s rich soil, humidity and day-to-night temperature differences made it a perfect location for tea cultivation.

The best time to visit

Daehan Dawon, the largest tea plantation in South Korea
The best time to visit Boseong and the Daehan Dawon Plantation is in May as the yearly Dahyangje Tea Festival is celebrated at this time. Aside from driving your own vehicle, the most common way to reach Boseong is to take the bus from Seoul, although the route is not direct. From the capital, you will need to take a bus to the city of Gwangju. You will then change at the intercity bus terminal, and take another bus directly to the city of Boseong.

Going Green

Daehan Dawon, the largest tea plantation in South Korea
Out of the three main plantations in the Boseong area, Daehan Dawon is the most famous one. It routinely attracts domestic and international visitors but it also functions as a fully-operational plantation that produces 40% of the nation’s green tea products. Daehan Dawon is incredibly scenic, and all around you will see neatly trimmed tea hedges that adorned multitudes of hills. Daehan covers more than 560 hectares of hillside and fields. This is the largest and oldest tea garden in Boseong.
The most popular tourist activity in Daehan is the stroll up to a road that leads to the main plantation area. This iconic path is referred to as the Boseong Cedar Road, as it is lined up by tall cedar trees that can reach to up to 20 meters in height.

Enjoy Daehan Dawon’s cuisine

Daehan Dawon, the largest tea plantation in South Korea
Go past the market and go around a small pong to get to the administrative office building. This section is also populated by various restaurants and coffee shops. Make sure to bring a camera during this hike as there are plenty of amazing photo opportunities. After the hike, get yourself some favorite green tea ice cream, a perfect way to cap off the experience.

Here, visitors can learn more about the life cycle of the tea leaf, its harvesting and drinking culture. In addition, the museum offers a number of programs such as tea-making and tea ceremony workshops that provide a unique, hands-on experience.

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