Publisher's Synopsis
Serving tea full of human touch is even better than heavenly nectar! In the early society, whether it was on the roadside, under a tree, in front of a temple or at a ferry, a large tea bucket or a teapot could be seen everywhere, with a cup or bowl covered upside down on the mouth of the teapot, and the words "serving tea" were pasted on the tea bucket or teapot. This is free tea for passers-by. In the story, the Lord of the Land patrols around, walks in different places, and observes the scene of "serving tea" everywhere in the world. The public found out that the tea served in "Bong Cha" is free, and "Bong Cha" is everywhere no matter at crossroads, mountaineering entrances, or even in the wilderness.