This morning my friend Anna (Germany) and I had to run an errand to pick up our alien registration cards, which was fairly far away (30 minutes by subway, with two transfers). To make the trip worthwhile, we decided to shop around the area of Insadong afterwards because it was so close to the immigration office.
Insadong is a very touristy shopping area. The main street has lots of stores selling paper fans and Korean slippers, but there are also a lot of authentic stores as well where you can buy Korean ceramic or hanboks (traditional Korean dresses). Anna and I we just there for the window-shopping, but it was really interesting to see what they all had there.
Anna has a Korean travel book that recommended a traditional Korean tea store that sells the special green tea produced on Korea's on Jeju Island (located off the southern most part of Korea). It was wonderful! The first floor is like a shop, where you can smell and buy all the varieties of tea. Although they specialize in green tea, they also carried black, herbal, and oolong varieties which are so hard to find here!
| One of the tea booths. |
| This man was handing out samples of the famous Jeju green tea (which was AMAZING! It was really fruity for just a plain green tea). Here he is mixing up the tea leaves in this large basin. |
| Here is our teas! WOW!!!! |
| Tea makes me happy :) |
| View of the Insadong shopping street from the second-story cafe. |
Mom and Dad: when you come to visit me in May, I am for sure going to take you here!!!
Thanks for reading everyone! Miss you! :)
I can't wait to have tea with you in Seoul. This teashop looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIt is seriously the best! I can't wait to take you there! :D
DeleteI wish i could apperate into the tea store!
ReplyDeleteMe too! Even just thinking about that place makes me happy!
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