From October 24 to November 1 at Gijang-gun Agricultural Technology Center Natural Learning Center
Enjoy Phytoncide in the Hinoki Cypress Forest Along the Walking Trail ... Advance Registration for Gijang Residents
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Tea fields have fully bloomed in Gijang-gun, Busan. Visitors can stroll through the tea fields and even harvest seeds.
The Gijang-gun Agricultural Technology Center will open the tea fields created at the 'Nature Learning Center' from October 24 to November 1 to continue the tradition of tea culture and promote Gijang tea. Participation is open to those who reside or work in Gijang.
The 5,000㎡ tea field established at the center's Nature Learning Center is used annually as a sensory-satisfying tea experience education site for local residents.
The phytoncide-rich cypress forest walking trail is utilized as a natural ecology experience space for children and families.
This period is the optimal time for seed harvesting, allowing any Gijang resident in need of tea tree seeds to collect them.
Gijang residents wishing to participate in the tea tree seed harvesting event must apply in advance one day prior at the Gijang-gun Agricultural Technology Center. After learning the tea field establishment guidelines and simple precautions, visitors can tour the Nature Learning Center and experience harvesting tea tree seeds. For more details, contact the Urban Agriculture Team at the Gijang-gun Agricultural Technology Center.
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