
Naisang
Naisang refers to a traditional Korean practice involving arranged or formalized marriage, often characterized by careful social and family considerations. Historically, it encompasses rituals and agreements made between families to establish a marital union, emphasizing harmony, social status, and cultural values. While modern marriage in Korea has shifted towards personal choice, Naisang historically played a significant role in ensuring compatibility and social stability within communities. It highlights the importance placed on family and societal roles in Korean culture, blending customs and traditions to formalize matrimonial bonds.