Bright and Fun!!! This is how I described my
friend’s traditional Chinese Wedding.
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A Chinese wedding will not be complete without its door
games tradition. This is a fun and light hearted Chinese wedding tradition for
those who have never witnessed it. It was my first ever Chinese
wedding and I’m so happy to become one of the bridesmaids. It’s really FUN!!!
Can you spot me in the picture? I think I have the smallest face amongst the rest.
The groom will normally arrive with the bride’s bouquet and
his male entourage also known as Hing Dai’s at the bride’s hotel. The bride
will wait in her room as all her bridesmaids and female friends also known as
Tze Mui’s begin their Door Games.
It was really fun when we try to bully all male entourage. They need to try alot of things to win the bride's heart.
The reason behind the games is so to prove that the
Tze-Mui’s are not prepared to let their good friend go so easily and to also
show the grooms love for his bride!
It is a traditional culture for Chinese that the father needs to hold a red umbrella to usher the bride while the mother will throw rice and coloured beans. Red umbrella means "raise the bark, spread the leaves". Rice is the symbol of fruitfulness and prosperity.
Groom: Henry Kok
Bride: Jessica Wong Weiling
Hotel : Royal Bintang at Mutiara Damansara
Photographer:Al Photography Production team
Costumes and Make Up:Victoria Wedding Gallery
Make up Artist : Ms. Penken
Bride: Jessica Wong Weiling
Hotel : Royal Bintang at Mutiara Damansara
Photographer:Al Photography Production team
Costumes and Make Up:Victoria Wedding Gallery
Make up Artist : Ms. Penken



















