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Festival
Mungyeong Chasabal Festival (문경찻사발축제)
932 Saejae-ro, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
About This Place
Home to many ceramic masters and artisans, Mungyeong holds the Mungyeong Chasabal (Tea Bowl) Festival every year to honor and develop traditional Korean pottery and ancestral craftsmanship. The festival holds an exhibit with more than 200 kinds of high-quality and high-end ceramics and an online auction of luxury tea bowls. There is also a performance, "A Day of a Mungyeong Potter," in which craftsmen tell stories and provide explanations behind their tea bowls to add fun and content to the festival. Visitors can mold their own clay and make tea bowls, and children can partake in various programs, such as playing with clay and performing a tea ceremony.
◎ Chasabal
Chasabal, also known as dawan, is a bowl used for drinking tea. Mungyeong's traditional tea bowl is made in a firewood kiln called "Mangdaengi," which uses wood rather than modern gas or electric kilns to make a fire.
Address
932 Saejae-ro, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone
+82-54-571-7677Website
http://www.sabal21.com/Operating Hours
Free (Fees may apply to certain programs)
Event Period
2025.05.03 ~ 2025.05.11
Admission Fee
Free (Fees may apply to certain programs)
Event Venue
Mungyeongsaejae Provincial Park
Performance Time
09:00-18:00
Organizer
Mungyeong-si (+82-54-571-7677)
Sponsor
Mungyeong Cultural Tourism Foundation
Introduction
Home to many ceramic masters and artisans, Mungyeong holds the Mungyeong Chasabal (Tea Bowl) Festival every year to honor and develop traditional Korean pottery and ancestral craftsmanship. The festival holds an exhibit with more than 200 kinds of high-quality and high-end ceramics and an online auction of luxury tea bowls. There is also a performance, "A Day of a Mungyeong Potter," in which craftsmen tell stories and provide explanations behind their tea bowls to add fun and content to the festival. Visitors can mold their own clay and make tea bowls, and children can partake in various programs, such as playing with clay and performing a tea ceremony.
◎ Chasabal
Chasabal, also known as dawan, is a bowl used for drinking tea. Mungyeong's traditional tea bowl is made in a firewood kiln called "Mangdaengi," which uses wood rather than modern gas or electric kilns to make a fire.
Programs
Opening and closing ceremony performances, exhibition event, hands-on experience programs, special events, etc.
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