When we talk about legislation, the relationship between a man and a woman has a high value and is protected by the Vietnam’s law after the marriage registration like in other countries worldwide. In the consciousness and the local culture, the Vietnamese wedding ceremony is not only marriage form. It is also the moment for relatives, friends and people to recognize the couple as …show more content…
In this case, they do not pick up the bride to the groom’s house. Instead, they go directly to the Vietnamese wedding’s place like a restaurant or hotel. All procedures will happen there including wedding announcement, ring exchange, cake cut, wine tower pouring and finally the party. After the process of Vietnamese Wedding ceremony, the bride and the groom arrived at the groom’s house to make some other rituals.
However, today a lot of families have paid more attention to traditional rituals. For example, taking the bride home to burn incense sticks on the altar, leading to the bridal chamber and then the …show more content…
The bride can decide whether she wants to wear fashionable dresses or ao dai (red or pink). The bride can wear fashionable dresses or ao dai (red or pink).
Symbols
For almost two hundred years, the Vietnamese people have created many different logos for the Vietnamese wedding ceremony (as pigeons, lanterns, hearts, and monograms. However, the symbol of the word “song hy” in Chinese characters (double happiness). “Song hy” word
Taking the outdoor wedding photography
In some cities, the bride and the groom go to beautiful outdoor locations to take pictures as souvenirs. Outdoor shootings are really common so that the bride and the groom will get amazing photos with the natural landscapes. This movement is now very special for the Vietnamese Wedding Ceremony. A Vietnamese wedding ceremony photo
Lai mat (some days after the Vietnamese wedding ceremony)
Some days after the Vietnamese wedding ceremony, it is usual that the bride and the groom and the groom’s parents go to the bride’s house to greet the bride’s parents. The offerings of the ceremony are capon, glutinous rice, and a wine