柔软的茶叶与濑津江樱桃 in 庆尚南道 河东郡 · schedule 其他 · distance 약 38.3km · 3 stops · highlights Dongheung Restaurant, Hadong Hwage Jangteo, Ssanggyemyeongcha

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This is a jacheop-guk (freshwater clam soup) specialty restaurant located about 3 minutes towards Hwagae near Hadong Police Station on a main city street. Jaecheop is known as a popular hangover soup because it activates liver function, relieves fatigue, and restores vitality. The owner, who has 11 years of cooking experience, personally prepares the dishes using only natural jaecheop from the Seomjin River, resulting in excellent taste. The jaecheop soup flavored with natural buchu (wild chive) from the foothills of Jirisan is fragrant and rich, while the raw jaecheop mixed with spicy vinegar sauce and various vegetables is wonderfully sweet, sour, and chewy. A large framed photo depicting jaecheop harvesting in front of the Seomjin River adds visual interest.
Hwage Jangteo, famous as the setting of Kim Dong-ri's novel 'Yeokma,' is located at the border between Yeongnam and Honam regions. It was a hub for distributing seafood and salt from the southern coast, fertile grains from the Honam plains, mountain vegetables and woodenware from the Jirisan mountain area, through the developed waterways of Hadong port. From the mid-Joseon Dynasty to before liberation, it prospered as one of the nation's notable markets. However, with the development of transportation and distribution systems, it declined, disappearing its old appearance. Hwage Jangteo was a traditional market held at the confluence of the Hwage Stream, originating from Jirisan, and the Seomjin River, where a five-day market thrived. Recently, it operates as a permanent market without a separate five-day market. To meet the expectations of visitors drawn by Cho Young-nam's song 'Hwage Jangteo' and restore its traditional atmosphere, a project investing 1.6 billion won on about 2,540 pyeong was undertaken to build traditional market buildings and a green tea specialty mall with convenience facilities. It opened on April 5, 2001, with the 9th Hwage Jangteo Cherry Blossom Festival, operating as a permanent market.
Located near Hwagae Market in Hwagae-myeon, Hadong-gun, Ssanggyemyeongcha operates a direct-managed tea garden and its own farm covering approximately 132,200㎡, cultivating eco-friendly pesticide-free green tea and over 150 types of wild mountain teas. Its signature products include various infusion teas and solid teas officially designated in 2023 as recognized products of the Hadong World Tea Expo, as well as handmade signature teas (Ujeon, Jakseol, Cheongohyang). A variety of simple desserts and rich green tea ice cream are also available. The building, which won the gold prize in the Gyeongsangnam-do Architecture Awards, features a modern and clean interior; on the left are tables for tea drinking, and on the right, various teas and tea utensils are sold. The spacious staircase seating connecting the first and second floors is popular among visitors. The second floor houses a tea museum exhibiting various tea-related artifacts. With 40 years of tradition, Ssanggyemyeongcha contributes to popularizing the wild tea of Jirisan and strives to promote its excellence worldwide.
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