Abstract

Recently, new trend of world tourism has identified as the expansion of “try-sumer” who combines some activities to extend own experiences and to learn cultural components within simply sightseeing tourism. Especially, Dark-Tourism has been focused with the factor of its tragedy side of historic resources. The purpose of this paper is to suggest new tourism combining pavilion culture with traditional tea culture through reducing inner tragic aspects, as confronting with historical resources having tragic facts or events. Our traditional pavilion culture involves strong potential aspects as a provider of Dark-Tourism. The major reason is that ideological subject and sense of realism are reserved through Nujeong poetry and prose.
 Therefore, new cultural flow is sufficiently possible in the side of consumer if our traditional tea culture can be combined. This paper presents some spectrum extensions based on traditional tea culture having strong association with our pavilion culture. In supply side of Dark-Tourism, our traditional arbor culture had been used as spirit space overcoming psychological impacts about unsatisfied situation or state in our history. Our pavilion culture played an important role in controlling inner tragic emotion through self unifying, in achieving perceptible communication with natural environment.
 The major reason that our traditional pavilion culture can be activated is to be reserved well through tea and pavilion literature for abstract notion and substantiality. Furthermore, our traditional tea culture is emphasized in view of Dark-Tourism demand side. As the spirit training medium, traditional tea culture was grown with more wider thinking of past scholars before the taste and sapidity action.
 In conclusion, this paper suggests a preliminary approach to combine tea culture with
 pavilion culture having strong tourism attributes as new Dark-Tourism that past
 facts are recognized, experienced indirectly, and shared together.

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