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Wedding in Viet Nam
Wedding is very important to
Vietnamese, not only to the couple involved, but also for both
families. Thus, it is usually including quite a few formal
ritual observances. The Wedding day is usually chosen well in advance by
the groom and the bride's parents (in the old time, it is not
necessarily Saturday or Sunday, as well as they believe it is
good based on the groom and the bride's age).
On the wedding day, the
groom's family and relatives go to the bride's house bringing
a lot of gifts wrapped in red papers. These gifts are similar
to those of the engagement: betel leaves and areca nuts,
wines, fruits, cakes, tea ... Those who hold these trays are
also carefully chosen, usually they are happily married
couples. Ladies and women are all dressed in Ao Dai. Men could
be in their suits or men traditional Ao Dai. The troop are
usually led by a couple that is most wealthy and successful among
the relatives, this means to wish the to-be-wed couples a
blessing life together in the future.
The groom's family
would stop in the font of the bride's house. The leading
couple should enter the house first bringing a tray with wine
and tiny cups on it. They would invite the bride's parents to
take a sip. By accepting the toast, the bride's family agree
for the groom family to enter their house. The firework is
immediately fired to greet the groom's family.
The
groom's family would introduce themselves and ask permission
for their son to marry his bride. The Master of the Ceremony
(usually a respected person among the bride's relatives)
instructs the bride's parents to present their daughter. The
bride then follows her parents out. She is in Vietnamese
traditional wedding Ao Dai which is usually in red. Followed
are her bride maids. The wedding ceremony starts in
front of the altar. The bride and the groom would kneel down
and pray, asking their ancestors' permission to be married,
also asking for blessing on their family-to-be. The couple
then turn around and bow down to the bride's parents to say thank for raising and protecting her since birth. They then
bow their head to each other, which means to show their
gratitude and respect toward their soon-to-be husband or wife. The
Master of the Ceremony would gave the wedding couple advices
on starting a new family. The groom and the bride's parents
would take turn to share their experience and give blessing. The groom
and the bride then exchange their wedding rings. The parents
will give the newly wedded value gifts such as golden
bracelets, ear rings, necklace... The ceremony is ended with a
round applause.
Today, a lot of Vietnamese couples
have their wedding ceremony done in Temples or Churches which
is very much similar to American and Western style, including
exchanging vows and wedding rings. However, they still
maintain Vietnamese traditional ceremony in the bride's home
before heading to temples or churches.
A wedding banquet is
scheduled in the evening at a hotel or a big restaurant. It is
always a delight feast that all relatives, friends, and
neighbors are invited. A music band is usually hired to play
live songs.
At the banquet, the groom, bride, and their
family are once again introduced to the guests and everyone
will drink a toast. Dinner will be served at the tables.
During
the reception, the groom, bride, and their parents will stop
by each table to say thank to their guests. The guest in
return, will give envelopes containing wedding cards and money
gifts to the newly wedded couples along with their blessing. A
lot of weddings nowadays are followed by a dancing party,
which is opened by the groom and the bride's first dance. The
party does not recess until very late at night. The newly
wedded couples then leave for their honey moon.
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