Traditional Vietnamese wedding rituals and customs are a mixture of native and Chinese cultures and are strongly influenced by Confucian morality. Their purposes are to ensure the conjugal happiness for the couple and to form close relations between two families.
The groom comes to the bride’s house with an elder of his family who has had a happy family life to pay homage to the ancestors of the bride’s family and to pay respect to her parents. Then the bride is taken before the ancestral altar of her husband’s family where she will be “introduced” to her husband’s ancestors’ spirits as the new family member. After that, the couple will share a cup of rice wine and a small dish of steamed sticky rice as a promise to share happiness as well as hardship.
After the ceremony is over, there is usually a wedding party with the presence of members of both families and some family friends to celebrate the union of not only the couple but also the two families.
References:
Huu Ngoc and Lady Borton, “Wedding Customs”, The Gioi Publisher
Phan Ke Binh, “The Customs of Vietnam”, Van Hoc Publisher
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Monday, April 28, 2008
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CONGRATULATIONS: Isaura and Jason! (Los Angeles)
Much love and congratulations to Isaura and Jason, a politically active couple who were married on Saturday at the LOS ANGELES ARBORETUM.
There are so many areas to the arboretum! It's 127 acres of beautiful grounds. Their ceremony was in the lovely rose garden, with a reception in the Sunset Room. There are peacocks and peahens running around everywhere, and they make the coolest cries and display their feathers so beautifully. It was a stunning location for a wedding.
There are so many areas to the arboretum! It's 127 acres of beautiful grounds. Their ceremony was in the lovely rose garden, with a reception in the Sunset Room. There are peacocks and peahens running around everywhere, and they make the coolest cries and display their feathers so beautifully. It was a stunning location for a wedding.
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