Seoul: Understand Korea First — Tea, Desserts & Culture
- Do this on Day 1 — it changes how you see everything else in Korea. You’ll recognize the meaning behind what you see all trip.
- Decode Korea’s colors, patterns and crafts — hanbok, dancheong, hanji, folk paintings and more, beyond any guidebook.
- Designed by JJ, a former travel agency expert of 10 years — so every story is told from a traveler’s perspective.
- Taste 10+ Korean snacks and choose from 6 handcrafted seasonal teas — Every item is explained — you won’t just taste it, you’ll understand it.
- Small group only (max 6), steps from Gyeongbokgung Palace in Samcheong-dong.
What to expect
Most travelers visit Korea's palaces and museums — but leave without understanding the meaning behind what they saw. This 90-minute experience changes that.
At Wayujae, steps from Gyeongbokgung Palace, learn the stories behind Korea's colors, patterns, crafts and food — so you'll recognize them everywhere you go. Do this on Day 1.
Discover the meaning behind hanbok colors, hanok dancheong, hangul, thousand-year hanji paper, folk paintings, celadon, lacquerware, and more. The program was designed by JJ, who spent 10 years in travel, so every story is told from a traveler's perspective.
Then enjoy a tea ceremony: taste 10+ Korean snacks paired with one of 6 handcrafted seasonal teas you choose. Everything is explained.
Small group, maximum 6 guests — real conversation, not a lecture.












Good to know
- Please come inside ‘WA YU JAE’ and show your reservation ticket to the store manager. Our staff will be waiting to assist you and guide you to the program area.
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