Update - Wai Ling and Sang’s wedding
Posted on August 12, 2007 in the Real Weddings category
Oops, I have been bad, I haven’t written a post for quite sometime. My excuse is I have been busy ………
A few weeks ago, I went to a friends wedding in Birmingham. Wai - Ling and Sang got married at Birmingham Registry Office on the 31st July. Me and Dave were lucky enough to see them tie the knot. They had their Chinese banquet in China Court in Birmingham followed by an after party at The Cotton Club. Wai Ling looked stunning, Sang is a very lucky guy. There was a special tribute to the couple when everyone arrived at the restaurant. They arranged to have a photo slideshow of the couple playing on the flat screen’s at the restaurant before they made their grand entrance. I thought it was really sweet as there were pics of young wai ling and sang and also pics of them together.
They completely filled out China Court which had me and Dave discussing how many tables we are going to have at our wedding as theres no way we can even fill half of the restaurant. Everyone even received a wedding favour, which was a nice pair of chopsticks which had their names and the date of their wedding printed on them and also a napkin and placement. I bet that set them back abit.
Wai ling had 3 other dress changes, the kwa, her red dress and also the traditional cheong sam. Every dress change had a new hairstyle and different make up to go with it. Which might have been quite hectic but the make-up and hair artist she used was very good.
Their wedding seemed to go smoothly, which makes me relax a little bit as their wedding party was massive and ours will be alot smaller so if they got through it, we can too LOL
I nearly forgot to mention about their wedding cars, they hired 2 hummer limousines, one black and one white. They looked massive and looked really nice inside, although the only downside was on the side on the vehicles there was a big sign of their company name printed on it.

The happy couple sealing the deal

After the Civil Ceremony

The Phan’s

Me and Dave

Wai Ling in her kwa

The wedding cake

Second dress change for the part of going round to the tables

3rd dress change, the cheongsam for saying goodbye to everyone at the door
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