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Each Asian territory has its own history of customs and traditions. These rituals are as individual as they are magnificent. The Far East has long been known for its air of mystery and peace. Social conventions, which are both sentimental and diverse, help add to the attraction of Asian Wedding traditions. These Asian rituals are rich in traditions that span the categories of food, color, and music.

For example, it is tradition in the Western world that a bride wear white on her wedding day. But, in Japan, brides wear colorful silk kimonos. These nicely decorated and beaded gowns often emphasize the color purple, as it epitomizes love in Japan.In China, brides pick gowns of bright red because this color embodies good fortune.

Food is often used in traditional ceremonies. In Thailand, the bride and groom will prepare a meal for the local Monks before the wedding. In India, the bride and groom clench leaves, rice, and grain during their wedding ritual to symbolize the couple's good health, joy, and future prosperity. During an Indian ceremony, the bride's parents often use milk and water to wash the feet of the couple as a symbol of honor. In China, when a couple is engaged, the groom's parents can gift an entire roasted pig to the bride's parents.

Other interesting customs include the Chinese custom of lighting fireworks during the ceremony to fend off evil demons. It is customary in Korea for a fortune-teller to visit with the couple prior to the ceremony, and look into their future. While each region has its own unique wedding customs, common with all wedding ceremony customs is the blessedness of marriage and love.

Celebrating guests is also customary among all Asian countries. During the wedding sacrament in Thailand, only the immediate family and friends will attend. Attendance at Indonesian weddings usually tops 1000 guests. Regardless of the size and location of the occasion, displaying honor and respect to the people we hold most dear is universal. In the Far East, Asian wedding favors are a way to show gratitude for such a memorable event.

When you are picking out Asian favors, be inspired and thoughtful. In Japan, sharing sake is an old tradition that honors the sanctity of marriage. Ask friends and family to celebrate the couple in a toast, and then give them a stunning set of sake cups as a wedding favor. Combining imagination, as well as rituals and customs, is a way to celebrate the couple's past and future.

Discovering Asian Wedding Conventions

By: Sarah L. Mitchell




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