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The ¡°Green Life with Tea,¡±
written in Korean and English, is an insightful and colorful
Korean tea-culture book. It is also a very comprehensive
book on Korean tea culture. The culture, history, art and
living with tea are thoughtfully described and illustrated
with more than 100 photos of Korean tea scenes. The book
also includes references and comparisons to Chinese and
Japanese tea scenes, and modern Korean tea scenes. The
contents include: ¡°The Tea Culture of Korea, The Color of
Tea, A Green Life, The Aroma of Tea, The Cultural Comparison
of Korea, Chinese and Japanese Teas, The Tea Culture in
China, The Tea Culture in Japan and The Taste of Tea. The
author is Dr. Kim Eui Jung, the Chairwoman of Myung Won
Cultural Foundation and proprietor of Intangible Cultural
Asset Number 27, Royal Court Tea Ceremony. The English
translation was completed by Mr. Yoo Yang-Seok (Fred), the
advisor to the Myung Won Cultural Foundation, and the author
of ¡°The Book of Korean Tea.¡±
ISBN 89-7041-942-X
Book Dimensions: 220 mmX265 mmx25mm, 199 pages
Price: 19,000 Korean Won |
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This book <The Book of Korean
Tea – A Guide to the History, Culture and Philosophy of
Korean Tea and The Tea Ceremony> is a pioneering cultural
and historical guide about Korea, Korean tea and Korean tea
ceremonies. The history, culture, philosophy, tea and tea
ceremony are marvelously woven together to capture the true
spirit of the Korean tea culture. The <Book of Korean Tea>
details the origin and development of the Korean tea culture
by referencing extensive historical archives and documents,
along with featuring more than eighty pictures and photos of
Korean art works and tea utensils, which visually and
authentically capture and represent the beauty,
sophistication and spirit of Korea¡¯s tea culture and
history. The complete texts of the Korean tea classics, <The
Story of Tea God, Dashinjeon> and <In Praise of Korean Tea,
Dongdasong> are interpreted in English. The author is Mr.
Yoo, Yang-Seok (Fred).
ISBN 978.89.955021.2.9
Book Dimensions: 200 mmX275 mmX20mm, 188pages
Price: 20,000 Korean Won (US$25) |
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The ¡°The Myung Won Tea
Ceremony¡± is the first comprehensive book about the
traditional Korean tea ceremonies. The traditional Korean
tea ceremonies are categorized and illustrated with
extensive step-by-step procedures. The traditional tea
ceremonies include the traditional guest-greeting tea
ceremony, everyday-tea ceremony for leaf tea, everyday tea
ceremony for powdered tea, Seon Buddhist tea ceremony,
Scholar¡¯s tea ceremony, and the powdered tea ceremony of
traditional octagonal container. The book includes cultural
history, types of tea, traditional etiquette, and serves as
a reference book and a text book who studies and practices
the advanced Korean tea ceremonies. The author is Dr. Kim
Eui Jung. The book is in Korean.
ISBN 89-955021-0-X
Book Dimensions: 220mmX 255 mm X 16 mm, 171 pages
Price: 55,000 Korean Won |
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The ¡°Myung Won Tea Ceremony¡±
details the procedures of the Myung Won ¡°Everyday Tea
Ceremony¡± which is widely accepted as the authentic
adaptation of the traditional tea ceremony of Korea. The
tradition and the spirit of the traditional Korean tea
ceremonies are captured and adapted for modern tea utensils.
The book is intended as a text book and a reference book for
those who study and practice Korean tea ceremonies. The book
includes Korean tea culture, tea history, introduction to
tea, etiquette, and famous Korean tea persons (ÒþìÑ). The book
includes 70 images of step-by-step procedures of the
¡°Everyday Tea Ceremony.¡± The author is Dr. Kim Eui Jung. The
English translation was completed by Mr. Yoo Yang-Seok
(Fred). The book is in Korea with English interpretations
included.
ISBN 89-955021-1-8
Book Dimensions: 210 mmX246 mmX10mm, 127 pages
Price: 10,000 Korean Won
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