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How to have a wedding in a different place

Due to the different regional cultures and customs, the opening ways of weddings vary from place to place, such as traditional Chinese weddings, western weddings, Indian weddings and Japanese weddings.

1, traditional wedding in China

The traditional wedding in China usually begins with the wedding. The groom and his party will go to the bride's house, and after a series of noisy games in front of the door, they will finally welcome the bride out. Afterwards, the couple will visit the church, exchange wedding rings and celebrate wine.

2. Western wedding

Western weddings usually begin with the appearance of the bride. The bride will walk down the red carpet to the music and meet the groom at the wedding scene. Afterwards, the host will take an oath, exchange vows and exchange rings. Finally, the couple will have their first kiss and dance.

3. Indian wedding

Indian weddings usually begin with a Bharat ceremony. The groom will ride a beautifully decorated horse and lead a large group of relatives and friends to the bride's house. At the bride's home, a series of ceremonies and prayers will be held by both families. Afterwards, the bride and groom will exchange wreaths and seven-step vows.

4. Japanese wedding

Japanese weddings usually begin with an entrance ceremony. The bride will wear a traditional white kimono and walk down the red carpet with her family. Afterwards, the couple will exchange wedding rings, propose a toast and pray in front of the gods. Finally, the couple will hold ceremonies such as offering tea and kissing.

The value embodiment of the wedding:

1, Love and Commitment: A wedding is a formal declaration of love and commitment between two people. Through the wedding, the couple announced their decision to their relatives and friends and the society, expressing their deep love and lifelong commitment to each other.

2. Family and social identity: Wedding is a symbol of family and social identity and blessing. Through the wedding, the couple linked the two families, got the blessing and support from family and friends, and became a new family unit.

3. Social and interpersonal relationships: A wedding is a social occasion where couples can celebrate and share their joy with relatives, friends and colleagues. The wedding is also an opportunity to enhance interpersonal relationships, so that the new couple's family and friends can get to know and communicate with each other.