Posts Tagged ‘Wedding’

How To Attend a Chinese Wedding?

Monday, November 30th, 2009

During your time as an expat in China, the chances are you’ll be invited to a wedding of a friend or colleague. If so, you’re in for a treat. Chinese weddings are a lot of fun. However, the prospect of attending such an important event can be a little daunting. You’ll be wondering what to wear, what to take, and how to behave. No worries – our special wedding FAQ will help put your mind at ease.

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What can I expect?
Unlike nuptials in other parts of the world, guests at a wedding in China don’t usually attend the actual ceremony. This is conducted in private, with just the family of the bride and groom in attendance. So when you receive the invitation, it will just be to the banquet. When you arrive, the happy couple will already be man and wife, after various rituals stretching back months. An auspicious day will have been chosen, and gifts will have been exchanged between the families of the bride and groom. Depending on how traditional the couple is, these gifts can be linen, home goods, or money in red envelopes (hóng bāo). Red is the colour of weddings in China, so you’ll be seeing a lot of it, along with the character囍, meaning “double happiness”. The symbol is made up of two 喜(xĭ – happiness) characters side by side, and is also known as shuāng xĭ – twin joy.

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My First Chinese Wedding

Monday, November 30th, 2009

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By Jeffrey Walsh

“Married couples who love each other tell each other a thousand things without talking”. – Chinese Proverb

The blushing young bride is a surgeon who works the night shift at the local hospital. Her strikingly handsome groom is also a doctor and surgeon.at the same hospital. It is quite evident that they are deeply in love. The young professionals join hands as they enter the grand banquet hall together. Cue the music, start the cameras, light the fireworks and let the wedding festivities commence. As they cross the threshold, the bride looked quite elegant in her gorgeous chantilly lace strapless one-piece red wedding gown with a chiffon overlay and pearl beading on the fully-boned bodice with a lace up back and flowing train. Yes, you read that right- red wedding gown. Bright red. Welcome to your first Chinese wedding in Mainland China- where ancient Chinese customs and modern Western ways collide for endlessly fascinating results.

This is my fourth year working and living in Mainland China and my very first traditional Chinese wedding. The wedding reception was held at a ballroom attached to the “Overseas Chinese Hotel”- a fitting location since the young Chinese doctor spent a year of her medical training overseas in the United States. Actually, the bride began the wedding in a white wedding dress and later switched to a red wedding gown. When I think of red and white together with heart-shaped balloons…..the first thing that comes to mind is Valentine’s Day, not wedding bells and exchanging vows. Perhaps the young bride and groom have brought an additional skill set to bring to today’s ceremony: “Doctors of Love”. Maybe the lovey-dovey doctors are also skilled at matchmaking, melding and mending affairs of the heart….all with “surgical precision”, of course.

Bridal gown costume changes were just one of the many cultural differences I was to experience on this day of matrimonial bliss in the Middle Kingdom. It started to dawn on me that this displaced American and laowai (foreigner in China) was in over his head. For one, all of the guests dressed in a “relaxed casual” manner. Tuxedos, top hats and tails? Out of the question! As the only guest wearing a proper suit and conservative tie among 500 guests- I felt like a secret service agent who had showed up at a college frat party. It is quite possible that I was at the right wedding but the wrong room- one banquet hall was specifically for guests and one banquet hall was specifically for “V.I.P’s”. My tailor-made suit might have fit in a little better in the adjoining VIP room with all the other “suits”.

This wedding featured a red lace wedding dress and a red rubber arch. (Red rubber arch?) Interestingly enough – a rather large rubber inflatable red arch stood above the entrance of the wedding banquet hall. Perched midway on the left side of the red arch is a chicken. The imposing figure on the right side of the red arch is a dragon. At the apex is a symbol,the Chinese character and pictogram for “double happiness”. The chicken, dragon and double happiness symbol signify good luck and good health for the bride and groom and their families.

Prior to my arrival in the Middle Kingdom almost four years ago, the only arch I was familiar with was the towering steel structure on the banks of the Mississippi River in the United States (and no, I’m not counting the Golden Arches of McDonald’s). In the U.S., the St. Louis Arch is nicknamed “Gateway to the West” in remembrance of America’s westward territorial expansion of the 1800’s. While America has one solitary arch standing alone like a proud silver cowboy in the sunset, Mainland China features the ubiquitous arches adorning most every corner, doorway and building frame from Shanghai to Sichuan. In Mainland China the ever-present red arches could all very well be called the “Gateway to the East”. Today’s red arch is specially on display for matrimony. I guess the cheery red arch could be called the “Gateway to Eternal Happiness”.

Arches in the Western Hemisphere tend to be permanent and historical structures made of steel, granite or concrete. The Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the Wellington Arch in London and the Soldier’s and Sailors Arch in New York City are all towering tributes to fallen heroes on the battlefield – famous war memorials of Western civilization. But what about China’s red arches? Maybe China’s red ceremonial arches are meant to remind us of the old axiom: “Alls Fair in Love and War”- I hope not!

I wasn’t sure what to make of my surroundings at the Chinese banquet hall. I just hoped to act appropriately by doing the right thing at the right time. Of course, my limited ability to communicate in Chinese did not help matters. With my exaggerated gestures and fumbling efforts at communicating, I often looked like a mime or Charlie Chaplin in a Chinese vaudeville act. Though I can read quite a few Chinese characters on a Chinese menu, they still look like an undecipherable Chinese eye chart to me. I am pretty good with a pair of chopsticks however……

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Russian Wedding

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

If I Want Get Married

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

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If I want get married before 27, I prefer to get engaged half a year before the wedding. Of course, I surely want to be with the guy at least one year in advance before the engagement. Before we start our relationship, I need a few months to get to know him and make sure I really like him. A season to two seasons time will be okay! In this case, which means, I need to meet the guy by the time when I’m 25. However, the problem is how to find my Mr. Right? I’m 23 now, and there’s only one more years left.

I’m not worry about this and no rush for this too… I haven’t think about marriage seriously right now. I don’t even know which type of guys I want to be with for the rest of my life. In my little heart, I don’t want to get married. What a selfish girl I am! Parents, they all wish their children can find their true love and be happy with their life. They also want grandchildren.

What if my happiness is living my own life? No stress for child, no stress for family financial problem… All I need is to get a suitable job, doing some businesses, earning little money, having trips every year, making friends with whoever I want. That’ll be fun. Yes, it’s my perfect dreamy lifestyle. I know it’s just a dream. One day I’ll definitely be lonely. No friends to share my sadness with, no family to be with in Christmas…. When I get older, I might not be able to see words clearly, I might not be able to do work myself…that’ll be very sad scenes.(By Ruby Zhang)

Twilight hollow chiffon wedding dress

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

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Unique Wedding Invitations

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Something to keep in mind when you are planning your wedding is that each and every part of your special day should be unique to you as a couple. Everything from the napkins to the songs you choose should have meaning to you and be special for the two of you as you begin your lives together. The same goes for the wedding invitations, which are sent out well before your wonderful day.

Your wedding invites should be uniquely your own, and a well-chosen, appropriate invitation will give your guests more than just the date and time.

The will also give your guests an overall idea of the two of you as a dating couple, and of what you will be as a married twosome.

For out-and-out unique ideas, there are more things you cando than simply choose special colors and fonts. First of all, think about your day and what is special about it.

For a winter wedding, there are some things that are associated with winter – such as snowflakes. A wedding invitation which is cut like a snowflake can be special and beautiful, and if you have the time you can even make sure that no two are alike, just like the real thing. Other elements of winter can be added in, like sparkly glitter, to mimic snow and ice.

For a fall wedding, you can use the colors of autumn leaves and actually have the invitations be in the shape of autumn leaves. These can be beautiful and unique ideas that are truly your own. Cutting the edges of invitations shaped like leaves, or using real glitter can be ways to have unique wedding invitation ideas that people will talk about for years to come.

Another option is to go outside the box when you are working on your wedding invitations, and completely move away from the paper invitation and envelop format. For instance, if you are having a small wedding on the beach, you might decide to send glass bottles with the invitation rolled up inside to each of your guests. Some sand in the bottom of the bottle, and a cork stuck in to the top, will make a beautiful and unique wedding invitation for you.

If you are both computer buffs, try sending a CD Rom or a DVD with your information printed on it, and also encrypted on the CD. Some people have used found objects for their wedding invitations – because printing the information something like a pair of flip-flops, a wine glass, or another type of ornament, can make a unique and pretty invitation that is also something your guests will be able to treasure forever.

Beach Wedding Dresses

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Beach weddings are definitely among the popular choices of couples that want to exchange marital vows in the most romantic way possible.

The breathtaking view of the sea and sand provides a spectacular backdrop that would definitely ensure the success of the most important event in your life.

However, part of the fun of planning a beach wedding would be in finding the perfect dress that would best compliment the stunning setting and play it to your advantage.

Choosing beach wedding dresses would largely depend on whether it is a formal or casual affair.

There are practically a great number of possible designs that you can choose from when looking for beach wedding dresses.

Images of soft chiffon fluttering with the wind definitely add a very dramatic effect.

Whether you want it sleek and long, short and trendy, or the classic elegant look, there are practically a gamut of cuts and designs to choose from.

While one might easily take flights of fancy and get carried away with the myriad styles, you need to keep in mind that you also need to take into account several factors.

As much as possible, it would be more practical to stick to designs with little embellishments as possible as this will be suitable in a beach setting. It you are contemplating of wearing one of those long and flowing beach wedding dresses, consider having as less fabric as possible since you will probably encounter difficulty if its slightly windy.

You dont want to have your skirt all tangled as you make that much-awaited walk down the aisle.

If you will be wearing a veil, make sure that it will be securely pinned to on the hair. If its a sunny day, it would be nice to wear your hair down but for a windy day, an up-do would be a more practical choice.

You wouldnt dream of looking like you have been in a catfight on your wedding day, right? So anticipate all the possibilities and come up with plan B and C to effectively cover all the bases, so to speak.

Simplicity is the rule of thumb when choosing accessories for beach wedding dresses.

A garland of flowers would be a more wonderful accent and would contribute to a tropical wedding look that you want to play out.

For footwear, it would be highly impractical to wear satin high-heeled sandals that will probably give you a nightmare walking around the sand.

Flip-flops or some elegant strappy sandals would be a more sensible choice.

There are also some brides who would opt to forego wearing any type of footwear and walk barefoot. This option will blend with any beach wedding dresses.

Knowing all your options will guide you to have the best accessories to enhance your beach wedding dress.

Barbie Beautiful Wedding Dresses

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Barbie is a fashion doll manufactured by Mattel, Inc. and launched in March 1959. American businesswoman Ruth Handler (1916-2002) is credited with the creation of the doll using a German doll called Bild Lilli as her inspiration.

Barbie has been an important part of the toy fashion doll market for fifty years, and has been the subject of numerous controversies and lawsuits, often involving parody of the doll and her lifestyle.

In recent years, Barbie has faced increasing competition from the Bratz range of dolls.

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Colours Wedding Fair Held On Guangzhou Shangri-La Hotel

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

A simulated wedding ceremony is held at the Shangri-la Hotel, Guangzhou.

A grand wedding fair with the theme of “Colours” was held at the Shangri-la Hotel, Guangzhou on Sunday. Featuring ”Traditional Red”, “Tropical Blue”, “Elegant Orange”  & “Romantic Violet” Wedding Ceremonies, the fair offered a variety of wedding ceremony arrangements, including menus, cakes and decorations; bridal dresses, make-up and wedding rings; and photography, locations and honeymoon themes.

The fair attracted some 150 hopeful couples seeking matrimonial ideas from the many “themed” tables, and the show’s highlight with an eye-catching wedding dress fashion show.

This was the second such fair to be held by the Shangri-la in Guangzhou for young couples on the brink of tying the knot. “We hope our service will help these young couples have a unique wedding experience, especially after all the red tape they have to deal with before they step on the red carpet,” said one staff member from the hotel. (by Carrot Chan, Stephen Roach)

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Lazaro Wedding Dresses Have A Look

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

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