Incheon Intangible Cultural Property No. 11 Gyubang Darye

K-CULTURAL HERITAGE

Everlasting Legacies of Korea

Incheon Intangible Cultural Property No. 11 Gyubang Darye +

Classification Intangible Cultural Property
Designated date 2002.12.23
location Yeonsu-gu, Incheonggwangyeok-si
Gyubang Darye is a restoration and succession of traditional Korean tea culture, and the restoration and establishment of tea culture and etiquette in everyday life in Incheon.

Since Lee Gwi-rye, a skilled craftsman, learned tea etiquette from her grandfather who had been involved in the Donghak Movement since childhood in 1973, she received the lifestyle and form from Yoo Seung-guk, a professor at Sungkyunkwan University, and the Jeonju Yi Clan's Incheon Support Center.

In 1974, Dagyeong, Dasin, Dongdasong, and Gukjo Orye were studied in various literature and traditional Buddhist temples. In 1978, the Korean Tea Association and the Korea Tea Culture Association in 1980, the tea ceremony were restored and developed and distributed.

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