No coconuts, no chicken running around, no fireworks, we had a simple but wonderful seafood chinese wedding banquet. For us, it was rather like a photo taking session, most of the time we just stood there taking photos with everyone coming in; for the guests, it was a mahjong party. We had roasted pig with a pair of red lights sticking in its eyes for the starter, then delicious abalone, bird nest, shark fin, sea cucumber... (Sorry for the wildlife). Unlike other couples in their weddings, instead of playing games or playing powerpoint of their childhood memory, we only focused on our foods. It was simple but funny and joyful.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Chinese Wedding Banquet
No coconuts, no chicken running around, no fireworks, we had a simple but wonderful seafood chinese wedding banquet. For us, it was rather like a photo taking session, most of the time we just stood there taking photos with everyone coming in; for the guests, it was a mahjong party. We had roasted pig with a pair of red lights sticking in its eyes for the starter, then delicious abalone, bird nest, shark fin, sea cucumber... (Sorry for the wildlife). Unlike other couples in their weddings, instead of playing games or playing powerpoint of their childhood memory, we only focused on our foods. It was simple but funny and joyful.
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