‘Woonbaek’ bred by the National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration (RDA) in 2011 is a new white standard chrysanthemum cultivar. The artificial crossing was made in 2007 between ‘Suishin’ and ‘Gilyangma’. ‘Suishin’ was the autumn-flowering standard chrysanthemum cultivar with white petals and low temperature flowering type, while ‘Gilyangma‘ grew well at low temperature. Vigorous plants with numerous white petals and low branches were selected in 2008. Genetic trait investigations of the line (07B1-659) had been performed between 2009 and 2011 and included flowering stability, uniformity, and year-round productivity, the final test of the producer and consumer preference. ‘Woonbaek’ is a new standard cultivar that blooms in late October in natural condition. The flower has numerous petals, a green colored center, and a s table flower shape. The number of ray flower was 249 and flower diameter was 14 cm. Vase life was approximately 21 days in autumn season. The stem was not significantly thinner at the upper end. ‘Woonbaek’ was applied as No. 2012 - 244 on March 23, 2012, for variety protection and its plant variety protection rights have been registered as No. 4839 on March 17, 2014, at the Korea Seed and Variety Service.