
The Yemyungwon Foundation and Gimpodado Museum will host a special event on Saturday, May 16th, to reaffirm the value of traditional culture in commemoration of ‘Etiquette Day’. ‘Etiquette Day Etiquette & Tea Ceremony contest’ is a meaningful occasion marking the 50th anniversary of Yemyungwon’s founding and the 30th anniversary of ‘Etiquette Day’. It aims beyond simple competition to restore communal quality, dignity, class through the etiquette and tea culture essential to our society. This event is envisioned as a comprehensive traditional culture festival where all generations, from infants to adults, can participate, practicing etiquette with their bodies and minds, and experiencing the sharing of tea.
[Subtitle] A Special Day to Reaffirm the value of Etiquette (Ye) and Tea (Cha)
This section explains the overview of ‘Etiquette Day Etiquette & Tea Ceremony contest’, hosted by Yemyungwon and Gimpodado Museum, and the significance of this year’s event. It emphasizes the 50th anniversary of Yemyungwon’s founding and the 30th anniversary of Etiquette Day.
[Subtitle] A traditional culture Experience Venue Encompassing All generations
This section describes the program structure of the contest, its target audience for participation, and the experiences participants can gain. It introduces various programs designed to encourage the participation of all generations, from infants to adults.
[Subtitle] Yemyungwon’s Half-Century Journey and the Message of 30 Years of Etiquette Day
It looks back at Yemyungwon’s achievements in traditional etiquette education and the popularization of tea culture over the past half-century, and explains the message that the 30th anniversary of Etiquette Day aims to convey.
[Subtitle] Etiquette and Tea culture Beyond Tradition, Living in Today
This emphasizes that the event is a place to share etiquette and tea culture in contemporary life, going beyond merely reenacting the past. It explains that it is a culture experience that forms solidarity transcending generations and regions, and embodies quality, dignity, class.
‘Etiquette Day Etiquette & Tea Ceremony contest’ is a representative traditional culture event that helps us inherit our unique etiquette culture and practice it in daily life. Beyond reaffirming beautiful traditions of the past, it will reawaken the meaning of etiquette and tea for us living in modern society, and provide a valuable experience for restoring communal quality, dignity, class. We look forward to your great interest and participation in this meaningful culture festival to be held on May 16th at Gimpodado Museum.
