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INTERNATIONAL PLANNERS

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Continuing our series on international weddings, we welcome Sonia Yeung of Bliss Creations.  Based in Hong Kong, the company specialises in destination weddings in exotic locations around Asia Pacific (China, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines as well as many other wonderful destinations). Sonia has answered here on more traditional “local” wedding ideas from China but “western style” weddings are their forte and incredibly popular in these parts of the world for both locals and those travelling to these destinations to marry!

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How does a typical wedding day run in your country? A typical timetable of the day.  

You can have any style of wedding you would like in HK but a traditional HK wedding usually runs the whole day. It usually starts with the groom and groomsmen going to pick up the bride where there are games and challenges played followed by a tea ceremony with the families. Depending on what time this takes place (an auspicious time is usually allocated to the couple) there may be time for lunch or all will go directly into a ceremony followed by a reception dinner.
Traditionally the ceremony is less important so some will have a ceremony at the reception dinner if there is nothing formal ahead of time.

What type of location do most wedding ceremonies themselves take place? 

 You can get married anywhere in HK so more and more couples are requesting outdoor ceremonies in parks or gardens, beaches and even on boats but many couples also choose to do the ceremony during the dinner reception.

What type of location do most wedding receptions take place? 

  Receptions are usually held in hotel ballrooms or restaurants depending on size of the event.

How many guests are usual to such a wedding?

 No of guests can range from 100 pax up to 600 people. In HK the reception is a banquet and really a chance for the parents to show off and show pride in having their child marry.

What customs/traditions are most common in your weddings?

 Picking up of the bride is something that is very common with Chinese weddings.  This is a fun part of the day where the bridesmaids come up with challenges/games in which the groomsmen and groom must “prove” themselves in order to win over the bride. The bride does not take part in these activities and is kept hidden from all until the groom succeeds in his challenges.
The tea ceremony is also an important part of the day where the couple must serve tea to family and relatives of both sides. In return they receive gifts and “lai see” packets (containing money) and well wishes.

What does a typical wedding cost? 

 Varies tremendously based on the size of the event but starts at probably $800 HKD per person for a 10-12 course banquet dinner.

How important are independent wedding planners in your country?

Depends on the work schedules of the couples usually and whether they want to have the wedding in HK or elsewhere. If there is only the banquet dinner, usually the venue can take care of this.  Couples sometimes enlist the assistance of a “dai kum tze” who helps to ensure all the traditional rituals are followed on the wedding day.

Any anecdotes/comments/tips on planning a wedding in your country.

HK has certain limitations due to the size and limited space but there are some fantastic venues that offer great views of the city as well as quintessential experiences which can be incorporated into your wedding to ensure that it is unique and memorable for all. Should western couples choose to marry in HK the procedure is simple and straightforward and there are many options to choose from.

Talking to each other

Monday, June 29th, 2009

We do a lot of talking at the UKAWP – yes you can’t shut us up. From talking to students, new planners, established planners and talking to each other, the directors simply love talking about the world of wedding planning.

I had an opportunity recently to meet up with a planner based in Hong Kong who happened to be in London on vacation mainly but wanted to meet and gain some knowledge on the UK wedding market, particularly as many of her clients are organising a Western style wedding in South East Asia.  It was a great experience and one which I highly recommend.

It was a great pleasure talking to Sonya Yeung of  Bliss Creations about the style of weddings, style of venues, cost of weddings, profile of planners, ways of charging, number of clients and the state of the planning market in her region in general – it was a fascinating hour in which we both learnt lots and came away with new contacts which could be useful in future. As planners operating in a very cosmopolitan country such as the UK, you never know where that next client is coming from and where you might need to draw on experts who can give some advice to help you along the way.  

On that basis, we’re introducing a section on ‘international weddings’ onto the blog over the coming months whereby we’ll get experts in weddings in certain countries to share their tips on the way weddings work there. If you are an expert in non-UK weddings, do get in touch and we’d love to interview you.