The meaning of wedding unboxing is that after the bride marries into her in laws' house, she opens the dowry box and displays the dowry items to her in laws' house and guests. Generally, the more money and jewelry there is in the box, the more arranged it will be. In some places, it is customary for the groom's parents to give the bride double the amount of money she brings to the box.
Who will open the wedding box
The box brought by the bride to the groom's house on the wedding day can usually be opened upon arrival at the groom's house.
In some places, the person who opens the box is the bride's younger brother, who is also the groom's brother-in-law. When the bride's younger brother opens the box, the groom also gives a red envelope to his brother-in-law.
In some places, the groom's mother, who is also the bride's mother-in-law, will open the box. After opening the box, the mother-in-law will give the bride double the amount of money to press the box.
Some places may be opened by the bride herself.