All-in-one : Korean Traditional house, Tea, Art, Hanbok(costume)

1 hour (approximately)
Offered in: English

This experience offers travelers a rare opportunity to enjoy the calm beauty of a traditional Korean hanok without the need to stay overnight.

Blending emotional healing with Korean aesthetics, guests enjoy a guided journey through tea meditation, emotional ink painting, and hanbok photography—all inspired by the quiet introspection of Joseon-era scholars.

It’s an accessible way to feel the spirit of Korea’s past while gently reconnecting with your emotions in a culturally immersive setting.

korean Traditional cloth (Hanbok) is only available for Women!! (Hanbok for men is not available!)

What's Included

Traditional Korean tea ceremony with a seasonal wellness blend and handcrafted sweets
Traditional Hanbok rental (elegant modern-classic styles) (only available for women!)
Silent Breathing Meditation — A peaceful moment of reflection, discipline of Joseon-era scholars
Personal photo time inside the hanok, plus 1 Polaroid photo per person
Photo assistance with your mobile phone (by the host)
Entrance to the luxury Korean traditional Hanok
Emotional ink painting session using traditional ink, brush, and hanji paper (materials included)
Hotel pickup or transportation

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Gyeongbokgung Station exit 3-1 in front of DAISO (shop)

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What to expect

Step into a serene Korean hanok and experience emotional healing through tea, art, and reflection—without the cost of hanok and hanbok(the korean traditional house and cloth).

korean Traditional cloth (Hanbok) is only available for Women!! (Hanbok for men is not available!)
You’ll begin with a warm welcome and a traditional tea ceremony, enjoying Korean wellness tea and beautifully presented sweets in elegant teaware. A short session of silent breathing meditation follows to help you relax and center yourself.

Next, explore your emotions through ink painting inspired by Seonbi, the meditative scholars of the Joseon era. Using traditional brushes and hanji paper, you’ll express your inner state through symbolic images like bamboo, wind, or the moon—no art skills needed.

To end, dress in a traditional Hanbok and capture stunning photos in the hanok, including a Polaroid keepsake to take home.

Guided by a certified Psychological Welfare Counselor, this experience offers quiet beauty, cultural immersion, and a gentle reset for your emotions.

=> one group has to be at least 4 people to do the program

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Supplied by KIM'S TOUR

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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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