#99. Learning and understanding KOREA

#09. Marriage Traditions in Korea

에박카손 2023. 3. 29. 12:18
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Korean marriage traditions have evolved over time, but many customs and practices remain an important part of modern Korean weddings. Here are some of the most notable traditions:

 

  1. Matchmaking: Historically, parents would often arrange marriages for their children. While this practice has become less common in modern times, matchmaking still plays a role in some Korean weddings.

 

  1. Engagement: In Korean tradition, the groom's family would give the bride's family a gift, such as money or jewelry, as a symbol of the engagement. This is often done in a formal ceremony with the two families present.

 

  1. Pyebaek: Pyebaek is a traditional Korean wedding custom where the bride and groom pay respects to their parents by bowing and offering tea. The parents then give the couple a gift, often money or household items.

 

  1. Traditional attire: In Korean weddings, the bride often wears a hanbok, a traditional Korean dress, while the groom may wear a hanbok or a suit.

 

  1. Bowing ceremony: During the wedding ceremony, the bride and groom bow to their parents as a sign of respect and gratitude.

 

  1. Drinking ceremony: After the ceremony, the couple may participate in a drinking ceremony known as "pae baek." In this ceremony, the bride and groom offer drinks to their parents, and the parents give their blessing to the newlyweds.

 

  1. Wedding banquet: Korean weddings often feature a banquet or reception, where guests enjoy traditional Korean food and participate in games and other festivities.

 

These are just a few examples of the many traditions and customs that are a part of Korean weddings. While modern weddings may incorporate Western-style elements, many couples still embrace these traditional customs as a way to honor their culture and heritage.

 

 

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