Korean Pu-erh Sources?
My good friend is living in Daejeon now teaching English, so I was wondering if anyone knew of any great tea shops around the area? A good source for dok cha would be great as well.
Sep 26th, '09, 00:41
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Re: Korean Pu-erh Sources?
Not what you want to hear, but at least from what I've read finding tea in Korea seems to be hard...read here for more details:
http://marshaln.xanga.com/687331924/fin ... -in-korea/
TIM may know about where to get ddok-cha
http://marshaln.xanga.com/687331924/fin ... -in-korea/
TIM may know about where to get ddok-cha
Re: Korean Pu-erh Sources?
Not sure where to get good Puerh in Daejoen, but to get to Seoul only takes 2 hours. I'd ask your friend to visit Insadong (watch out for bubble price) and surrounding areas.
If money is important, searching for Korean internet source might be a better choice, website such as www.realboicha.com, www.chinesetea.co.kr offer good-quality Puerh (bit pricey)
If money is important, searching for Korean internet source might be a better choice, website such as www.realboicha.com, www.chinesetea.co.kr offer good-quality Puerh (bit pricey)
Sep 28th, '09, 14:03
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Re: Korean Pu-erh Sources?
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