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Hometown wedding 100 words

My hometown is in Anhua, where traditional wedding customs are still preserved.

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Next, it's time for tea. The bride and groom picked up fragrant tea from the bridesmaid's tray, went to their parents and respectfully handed them the tea in their hands. Parents happily took the tea, savored it, took out a big red envelope from their arms and handed it to the couple. This is another sincere expectation of their elders to live in harmony and grow old together.

"Into the bridal chamber!" The emcee shouted. Suddenly the hall was full of people, and the bride and groom walked into their happy world with everyone's laughter. There are two pots of vibrant Dianthus in front of the new house, which means that the couple's life is thriving.

The wedding in my hometown is really lively, grand, interesting and memorable.