The purpose of this study is to find the traditional landscape of the Korean tea cultivation area, which has become a tourist attraction as a result of heightened interest in tea culture increased. The subjects of this study were wild tea cultivation area in the vicinity of Bulhoe temple and Unheung temple in Naju, Jeollanam-do. The research method was conducted through field survey and literature analysis. Research results are as follows. Through literature and related research, tea cultivation in the past was performed around temples in Korea, and existed in a wild form in a place where proper shade is secured. In the analysis of spatial composition and landscape characteristics, it was confirmed that the wild tea plantation is located on the north side of the temple and on the slope of the northwest side of the temple. A wild green tea was grown along the valley to a higher position than the temple. There were two types of cultivation environment and landscape. One is a place with proper shade. In other words, a wild tea grows in the lower part where some shade is provided by a tree. The other is the case where a wild tea is located in the inner space surrounded by the trees, and it has topographical characteristics such as slopes in the south and southeast directions.