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Some Local Areas See Chinese Traditional Wedding
Long long ago when it was in Feudal society, young Chinese people held traditional wedding. It usually involved 6 necessary procedures, namely: match-making, engagement, betrothal presents, meeting the bride,three bows, and drinking wedlock wine. For example, the bride wore red costume with embroidery like phoenix on it. She sit in a sedan which was often carried by four men. The bridegroom rode on a horse, passing through the crowd and waving to the people. After the bride arrived at the bridegroom's residence, the couple would host a wedding ceremony, during which the bride and bridegroom performed three bows. The first bow was to the heaven and earth; the second to their parents; the third to each other. Three bows implied the bride and groom can get bless from the heaven and earth, parents and relatives.
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A bride in traditional wedding dress was sitting in a sedan, carried by men also in red costume, walking on stilts. (Photo from Xinhua)
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Crowds of people were watching as the sedan passed by. This traditional wedding was seen in a village in Henan Province. (Photo from Xinhua)
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