pyebaek
Pyebaek is a traditional Korean wedding ceremony that takes place after the main wedding event. During this ceremony, the bride wears a colorful hanbok and presents dates and chestnuts to the groom's family, symbolizing fertility and prosperity. The family members then throw these fruits back at the bride, wishing her good fortune.
The ceremony is rich in cultural significance, emphasizing the importance of family and respect. It often includes traditional music and rituals, allowing both families to bond and celebrate the new union. Pyebaek serves as a way to honor ancestors and reinforce familial ties in Korean culture.