In the bustling heart of Daegu, quietly stands Mido teahouse, a century-old haven where time seems to pause. Adorned with cultural paintings and antique charm, it preserves the warmth of Korea’s past. The owner, who has run the teahouse since the 1980s, welcomes every guest with grace in traditional Korean clothing, known as Hanbok. The teahouse’s vintage ambience holds the lingering traces of the many lives and stories it has welcomed.
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This story was originally published on Jets Flyover on October 28, 2025.
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