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Red is the Color of Weddings in
China
Red is central to the wedding theme of China. It
signifies love, joy and prosperity and is used in a variety of ways
in Chinese wedding traditions. The bride's wedding down is often
red, as are the wedding invitations, and wedding gift boxes or
envelopes for cash gifts. Even the bride and groom's homes are
decorated in red on the wedding day.
Before the Chinese Wedding Day
Before her wedding celebration, a Chinese bride
traditionally goes into seclusion with her closest friends. This
Chinese custom gives the bride-to-be some time to symbolically mourn
the loss of her friends and family.
Some time before the couple are married, the
groom's family carries wedding gifts in red baskets and boxes to the
bride's house. One of the baskets will contain "uang susu" or 'milk
money'. Others will contain personal things for the bride, so that
on her wedding day all of her personal belongings will be in the
groom's house. The bride takes the gifts to another room where they
are sorted through.
Three days before the wedding day, women
from the bride's family reciprocate, bearing gifts -- including some
'returns'-- in red wrappings to the groom's family.
The Day of the Wedding Ceremony
Wedding anniversaries in China, are carefully
chosen according to astrological signs. It is also customary for
couples to be married on the half-hour or their wedding day rather
than at the top of the hour. In this way, the couple begins their
new lives together on an 'upswing', while the hands of the clock are
moving up, rather than down.
On the morning of his wedding day, the groom is
symbolically dressed by his parents. The groom arrives at the house
of his bride on the way to the wedding chapel. He brings gifts of
cash, wrapped in red tissue, to give to his bride's friends, in
exchange for 'letting her go'. In some families, the wedding couple
serves tea to both sets of parents while kneeling in front of them.
a symbolic gesture of asking for permission. The bride and groom
then leave for the wedding site together.
Chinese Marriage Ceremony and Wedding
Reception
The wedding ceremony is usually attended only by
the couples' immediate families. Just after the ceremony and before
the wedding reception, the bride who honors tradition will serve tea
to her in-laws in a formal ceremony. The couple will usually go to a
professional studio for wedding pictures before they proceed to
their reception. The wedding reception, an elaborate standing only
affair.
A welcoming speech is usually performed by an MC
who is hired for the occasion. The speech is followed by a cake
cutting ceremony. The traditional wedding cake is immense, with many
layers. The layers symbolize a ladder that they couple will 'climb
to success', so couples will cut the cake from the bottom and work
their way up. The cutting of the cake is the only event of the
reception. The bride and groom feed each other a piece of cake with
arms entwined, trying not to destroy the bride's elaborate makeup. A
piece is then cut for each of the parents and for the grandparents,
who are fed by the bride and groom holding the cake together.
Sometimes a wedding toast is given and guests are invited to greet
the newlyweds and their parents. Musical entertainment, which ranges
from a simple keyboard player to a symphony or orchestra,
accompanies the receiving line It is customary for guests to shake
hands again before leaving the reception. At more elaborate Chinese
weddings, a sit-down reception may feature a 9 or 10 course meal as
well as musical entertainment.
Chinese brides often change outfits at least three
times during the reception.
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