Guests do not normally attend a Chinese wedding. When the vows are exchanged, normally it's with bride, groom and their respective families.
What guests do attend is the wedding dinner. Usually arranged at a nice restaurant of banquet hall it can range from a hundred to a thousand people. For this, most people are dressed in what people would label as 'smart casual'.
It is very common for the guests to wear sarees, it is the traditional clothing of much of India. Have a look at this www.saree.com
All of the guests
The Japanese celebrate their wedding in various ways. This includes a wedding service which is followed by a reception party and speeches from the couples to guests among other things.
Malay weddings is held at the void deck while Chinese weddings is held at the hotel.
because the colour was famous when it was from a long time ago so that's why they wear red dresses in ancient china.
Yes. Non Jews, when they attend Jewish events such as bar mitzvahs, weddings and funerals routinely wear a kippah. It is considered polite. Synagogues usually have a box of kippot (the correct plural), and sometimes, particularly at bar mitzvahs and weddings, guests are welcome to keep the kippot.
Puritans did not have weddings as it was sinful
In Chinese weddings, the people are usually Chinese.
Maybe the biggest difference is the wedding dresses.
At a wedding guests can talk about their jobs, where they have traveled, other weddings they've been to, how beautiful the bride looks, how they are connected to the bride and/or groom, music, television shows, food, really anything.
1. Chinese wedding ceremonies end with fireworks. 2. Chinese weddings gather people for a banquet after the ceremony, usually on a restaurant. Western couples invite people to their home. 3. The Chinese bride and groom are usually chosen by their parents; if they disobey their parents' wish, they can be social outcasts, lose their jobs and so on. Marriage in China is thus more of a social contract between families than a binding of love. 4. The couples keep their names, while Western couples take a common name, traditionally the man's name. A child of a Chinese couple take the father's name.
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