Paebaek is a traditional Korean wedding ceremony that takes place after the main wedding event. During this ritual, the bride and groom pay respect to their families and ancestors. The couple wears traditional attire, known as hanbok, and offers food, such as dates and chestnuts, to symbolize their hopes for a fruitful marriage.
In paebaek, the couple also engages in a playful ritual where they throw dates and chestnuts, representing children, and the number caught by the bride indicates the number of children they may have. This ceremony emphasizes family bonds and cultural heritage in Korean weddings.