15 OSULLOC, Shinhwayeoksa-ro,
Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, Korea
Korea’s tea culture is more than a simple drink tradition – it’s a quiet language of hospitality, aesthetics, and respect for nature. Among the many names associated with Korean tea today, Osulloc stands out as a bridge between tradition and modern life, especially through its tea fields and gallery in Jeju.
Today, Osulloc is one of the most recognizable tea brands in Korea. Its name has become closely linked with premium Korean green tea and with a modern, design-focused way of presenting tradition.
The Osulloc Tea Museum and Gallery in Jeju
One of the best places to experience Osulloc’s world is on Jeju Island, where tea fields stretch out like green waves and the architecture blends quietly into the landscape.


Inside the Osulloc Tea Museum there is a gallery feels like a dialogue between nature, culture, and art. When you visit, you don’t just learn how tea is made – you see how it inspires color, texture, and form.
The gallery doesn’t treat tea as a simple product. Instead, it presents tea as a cultural subject – something that influences architecture, interior design, packaging, and even contemporary art. This combination of indoor gallery space and outdoor scenery invites you to experience tea with all your senses.
Lastly, make sure to complete the visit by stopping by the tea shop. Sample the single- origin Jeju green teas with different flavor profiles and explore teas with mixed-in Korean ingredients such as flowers and grains while looking out at the tea fields.
OSULLOC Jeju Museum is truly a space where tea meets art.

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