Traditional Korean Tea Ceremony by Yeonok Kim

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2014
  • Traditional Korean Tea Ceremony performed by tea master Yeonok Kim. She is the daughter of Yang Won Suh, founder of Hankook Tea Company. President of Hankook Tea U.S.A., Inc, she spends much time and effort in spreading Korean tea culture and history.
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  • @chanel_pearls3993
    @chanel_pearls3993 8 лет назад +97

    There's even a KOREAN Tea Ceremony?! AWESOME! I love learning about ancient Asian cultures and how much many things mean to each culture.

    • @jwhippet8313
      @jwhippet8313 3 года назад +11

      Kinda. It was reconstructed around the 1980s. A lot of Korean culture had to be reconstructed.

    • @Yellow-Rose
      @Yellow-Rose 3 года назад

      @@jwhippet8313 reconstructed?

    • @claire4212
      @claire4212 Год назад +1

      @@jwhippet8313 do you any sources for that? I would love to learn more about East Asia tea ceremony

  • @peggyt5409
    @peggyt5409 4 года назад +9

    I love the teapot handle! Makes so much more sense than the curved kind on the side opposite the spout. Much more control without the risk of burning fingers!

  • @Gamehen9
    @Gamehen9 7 лет назад +61

    Lovely and informative. Love that you kept the sounds of the ceremony - most videos leave them out and just have music. It's very pleasent to hear the water and such. :)

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  3 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @bieuxyongson
    @bieuxyongson 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful ceremony. I lived in Seoul for a year and I enjoyed my time there. The Korean people are very warm and welcoming.

  • @wimm1392
    @wimm1392 6 лет назад +13

    I love this, it’s very respectful.
    I worked in Korea for awhile, it opened my eyes to the Asian world.
    The people over there are respectful and organized, I loved every moment working there.
    I hope that the North and South can make peace and live in harmony.

  • @cuntessa1017
    @cuntessa1017 7 лет назад +19

    Mesmerizing.

  • @estelagarcia6579
    @estelagarcia6579 5 лет назад +7

    It is similar to the Chinese ceremony.

  • @leonardpearlman4017
    @leonardpearlman4017 6 лет назад +4

    You could hardly ask for anything more! Graceful and economical, no lost motion or water! I doubt that one CC of water was spilled, and that only b/c the teapot spout was a little dribbly. I just came to this from watching a dozen videos about gong fu type preparation, which now seems too busy and messy, too much apparatus. And I like apparatus! I am going to try to be more like this myself. It's a treat to see something so serious and intent on RUclips.

  • @akashjanik
    @akashjanik 8 лет назад +11

    Beautiful video. I watch it over and over again.

  • @BarbaraTeaSpecialist
    @BarbaraTeaSpecialist 9 лет назад +5

    Beautiful as usual!

  • @yellowlemon286
    @yellowlemon286 5 лет назад +1

    Sublime 🤗

  • @donalynsabangan5199
    @donalynsabangan5199 8 лет назад +6

    thanks for the video

  • @omggiiirl2077
    @omggiiirl2077 7 лет назад +34

    I utterly love being Korean. I am so proud to be born there, and just love the fact that I am connected to this place. I thank my Mom everyday that she never held me back from my heritage just because my Father is American.

  • @happytaffy3366
    @happytaffy3366 5 лет назад +1

    How do u do the second steeping, using the same water in the brown teapot and doing the same procedure : cooling cups etc, or just steeping once and pouring it in, this is so beautiful btw, I’d love to know how Koreans drink tea casually at home

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  3 года назад +2

      Yes, exactly. The tea leaves are sensitive to the temperature of the water, which is why it is cooled down first. If you use water that is too hot, the bitter flavors will develop more and overpower the sweet flavors. The second steeping would be done the same as the first. Depending on how you steep the tea leaves the first couple times, you may be able to get a third or even fourth steeping out of the same leaves.

  • @panchito1993eljc
    @panchito1993eljc 6 лет назад +4

    why am I watching this at 5:20 am, after all if I ever go to Korea is if I get drafted for the war with the north

  • @omertahircelik
    @omertahircelik 6 лет назад +1

    That is so good

  • @ChibiPanda8888
    @ChibiPanda8888 4 года назад +8

    wow cool. Came here from the Japanese tea ceremony videos. Amazing how these ceremonies developed as different but also very similar.

  • @YouTube.channel.w0
    @YouTube.channel.w0 4 года назад +1

    I'm also enjoying green tea wow from Pakistan

  • @user-th9tn1lr6y
    @user-th9tn1lr6y 4 года назад +6

    이리 자세하게 설명해주는 영상 처음봄

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  3 года назад +1

      시청해주셔서 고맙습니다! ^^

  • @BrotherAbuTalib
    @BrotherAbuTalib 9 лет назад +5

    Is there a web site that you can order the tea and the necessary things for the ceremony?

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  9 лет назад +3

      At Hankook Tea, we produce several different grades of green teas as well as a range of other teas and tisanes (herbal). We also carry most of the tools necessary for the ceremony on our website - www.hankooktea.com

    • @BrotherAbuTalib
      @BrotherAbuTalib 9 лет назад +3

      Thank you

  • @BH_METAL
    @BH_METAL 5 лет назад +3

    Tea will get cold. Hurry!

  • @LaCerulean
    @LaCerulean 8 лет назад +2

    can this ceremony be served black tea? if so, do you have to cool down the water?

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  7 лет назад +13

      Traditionally, the ceremony is with green tea because black tea is not really produced in Korea (because the tea trees that grow in Korea are "small leaf" type, which is not ideal for making black tea). Generally for black tea, you would not cool down the water.

  • @SoftSpokenReviews
    @SoftSpokenReviews 7 лет назад +7

    How beautiful. I love the song ❤️ if anyone knows the name plsss.

  • @lucaszech4070
    @lucaszech4070 5 лет назад +2

    This is beautiful.

  • @user-oj3sy4vo1g
    @user-oj3sy4vo1g 6 лет назад +4

    한국에서 만든 영상보다 더 자세하게 설명하셨네요!! 감사합니다.ㅎㅎ

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  3 года назад +1

      시청해주셔서 고맙습니다! ^^

  • @anyaforger8409
    @anyaforger8409 8 лет назад +8

    Why Koreans rarely use Hanja??? I'm glad I see it on the video

    • @davidkimsanchez6232
      @davidkimsanchez6232 7 лет назад +6

      James Santiago cause it was substituded by hangul characters

    • @zhenhangwong5548
      @zhenhangwong5548 4 года назад

      Lots of reason. One of them being wanting to forget japanese occupations. Beside, why use other race writing when you have your own?

    • @user-no9im9px6e
      @user-no9im9px6e 3 года назад +3

      i learn korean, and i am happy that they don't use hanja XP

    • @LordBilliam
      @LordBilliam 3 года назад +6

      That question is the equivalent of asking "Why do Europeans not use Latin?"...

  • @happiness273
    @happiness273 8 лет назад +8

    Somebody explain me why she is moving so slowly and why does she but her hands on her legs like that?

    • @creamygum6093
      @creamygum6093 7 лет назад +6

      happi ness in Korea it traditional to do it like that

    • @leonardpearlman4017
      @leonardpearlman4017 6 лет назад +3

      The tempo seems just right to me. The processes take a little time, if she moved faster there would be a lot of pauses, this seems more like a continuous motion and everything is done just in time. Now I have to watch it again to see if that's actually true! Meanwhile I have a cup of tea here that got cold while I was watching this.

  • @user-mc9sv3zp5s
    @user-mc9sv3zp5s 8 лет назад

    В далёкой холодной России восхищаются магией чайного действа!

  • @amgpower8360
    @amgpower8360 4 года назад +2

    ASMR

  • @ACFYT
    @ACFYT 6 лет назад

    저런 문화가 있었구만

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  3 года назад

      네, 좋은 차문화가 한국에도 있습니다. 시청해주셔서 고맙습니다! ^^

  • @voxxx953
    @voxxx953 9 лет назад +12

    "The Coreans drink very little tea, nor do they seem much to care for it, though the better classes use it at times. It is owing to this that the cultivation of the tea shrub is so very much neglected in the country, but it grows wild in many parts, and could easily be made to give a very fair crop, both as to quality and quantity,on account of climate and ground favouring its growth. Splendid springs of the purest water are everywhere found, and the Coreans do not perhaps feel the want of tea so much as they are great water drinkers."
    Ernst Jakob Oppert, 'A Forbidden Land: voyages to the Corea' (1880)

  • @tinahuttner7280
    @tinahuttner7280 5 лет назад

    I get why they have small tea cups,they wa and t to make tea drinking part of the culture but I like drinking tea the American way,bigger cups🙂

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  3 года назад

      Tea (in any form) is great! :)

  • @Tribble0
    @Tribble0 4 года назад +6

    Do you not use stainless water bottle?

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  3 года назад +1

      For the sake of the ceremony, we used only ceramic teaware (including the water pot). For every day use, stainless water bottles are commonly used.

  • @jikani13
    @jikani13 8 лет назад +3

    This video would have been perfect if the camera wouldn't move so much. I get dizzy watching it.

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment! We will keep that in mind for our next video.

  • @tomryan6461
    @tomryan6461 7 лет назад +14

    Lose the music or at least drop it right down in volume. Concentrate on the peace and the atmosphere, you will get a lot more thumbs up. :-)

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  3 года назад

      Thank you for the comment! We will keep that in mind for our next video.

  • @takeabreak7179
    @takeabreak7179 4 года назад +1

    too much work for just tea. I prefer tea strainer.

    • @HankookTea
      @HankookTea  3 года назад +2

      That is a perfectly fine way to enjoy tea! :)