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The Chinese word for 'Tea' which consists of characters of tea,
tree, and budding leaves, imply people achieving harmony with the
nature, and that harmony with the nature is the wisdom of the tea,
which we all strive for.
Living is full of meetings.
Throughout our meetings there is tea.
Tea is part of our life.
The late Myung Won researched and restored the traditional Korea tea
ceremonies. These ceremonies known as Royal Court tea ceremony,
Temple tea ceremony, Daily life tea ceremony, and Guest Reception
tea ceremony were presented for the first time in Korea, by the late
Myung Won.
The late Myung Won carries on the traditional tea philosophy and
culture to the modern times. Korea's tea philosophy of 'Tea and Zen
(Seon) is One' was known to be passed from MajoDoil Grand Buddhist
Master to NamjeonBoWon,
Chulkam and Sajasanmoon of DaeHungSa Temple. And then the philsophy
was carried on through SeonSan Grand Master, AhAm HaeJung Master to
Chou'i, the Korean saint of tea. The honorable Myung Won led the
restoration of tea culture and Iljiam temple, the temple where
Chou'i resided and practiced the Korean tea ceremonies, and the late
Myung Won helped to carriy on the traditional tea philosophy to the
modern times.
We need to take effort to preserve and practice the proper Korean
traditional tea ceremonies and tea culture. Practicing Korean tea
cermeony helps clarify one's thoughts, enhances health, builds
discpline and helps us to show respect for one another, all of which
represent the core values of our society.
We want this Myung Won homepage to help raise awareness of Korean
tea culture and provide opportunities to get to know more about
Korean tea and tea culture.
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Chairwoman, Kim Eui-Jung is the proprietor of Intangible Cultural
Asset of Seoul City 27, Royal Court Tea Ceremony. The Royal Court
tea ceremony represents the finest form of Korean traditional tea
ceremony and represents the beauty of Korean people and culture.
The Royal Court tea ceremony is an integrated art and culture as it
encompassed tea, propriety, music, tea ware, and tea food. The Myung
Won Cultural Foundation carries on this traditional form of the
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Tea is like our face.
Reviving Korean traditional tea ceremony required persistence and
very ardous work. But our passion for Korean heritage and culture
persevered.
This pursuit for traditional tea ceremonies represent the search for
the wisdom of our living. And restoration symbolizes the face of our
future as the ceremonies and culture will blossom for the
generations to come. Tea will make our living and our meetings with
each other more meaningful and beautiful as tea helps to purifies
and simplifies our living.
I wish all to think of tea and what it represents to build better
society.
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I want to thank you for your visit to the Myung Won Cultural
Foundation.
Korea represents the 3rd in the world for having the most number of
Internet addresse and Korea maintains 30 million internet
subscribers. Internet helps us to reach the community and ommunicate
and raise awareness of our culture.
We will continue to strive to understand and better use Internet for
our communication to our members and to many who are interested in
Korean tea culture.
Although some say there is no propriety in Internet, but we don't
believe that is true. We will strive to develop proper etiquette and
communicate the meaning and value of tea ceremony and tea culture to
the Internet community. We will try our best to promote our tea
culture tto the world wide community.
We will continue to be a good and vallued neighbor to you.
Thank you.
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