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Editor's Note: There is only one terminal for lovebirds who want to be with each other for a lifetime, but there are many ways to drive toward the terminal. Weddings do not necessarily need to be grand or conventional, and neither do proposals. China Daily website editors chose 10 wedding ceremonies and proposals, some of which may move you to tears and some may put a smile on your face. That is the power of love. |
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Bride Tang Mei and groom Wu Chunpeng first met at a swimming pool in the Natatorium of Nanjing Olympic Sports Center. What's romantic about their love story is that their wedding ceremony was held in the place where the couple first met. |
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Shen Xue (L) and Zhao Hongbo enjoy their long-delayed wedding party as part of the "Artistry on Ice" figure skating gala. |
Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo enjoy their long-delayed wedding party as part of the "Artistry on Ice" figure skating gala. |
Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo meet between a line of young children wearing wedding outfits. |
China's first Olympic champion figure skaters Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo held an on-ice ceremony in the Capital Gymnasium on Sept 4, 2010. |
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Tang Li is a bus driver in Wuchang, Hubei province, and Nov 13 was a big day for her. She boarded her bus in the morning as usual, but on this day, she was wearing a wedding gown. Tang Li was going to drive her bus to the wedding ceremony with her soon-to-be husband, Ma Jun. |
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Tang Li (R) and Ma Jun pose for photos on the 586 bus in Wuchang, Central China's Hubei province on Nov 13, 2010. |
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Lou Bin had been dreaming of holding his lovely fiancee's hands and walking down the aisle for many times. Unfortunately he was diagnosed with leukemia before their wedding and had to wait for a bone marrow transplant in Wuhan No 5 Hospital in Central China's Hubei province. |
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The “bridal chamber” was a cylinderical glass room at the end of the underwater channel. With several dozens starfish, sharks, ray fish and turtles swimming against the deep blue background outside the glass chamber, the new couple entered the room. [Photo/Qingdaonews.com] |
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Hundreds attended a submarine wedding held in Qingdao Underwater World on Oct 10. Actors performed Mermaid and Price on the theater stage at 9 pm. The "mermaid” bride and the “prince” groom walked onto the stage hand-in-hand. The shell in front of them opened and released the wedding ring during the vows, delivering the wishes of the ocean. The new couple exchanged wedding rings in front of their audience of visitors and sea creatures. |
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About 50 cyclists escort bride Song Zhao and groom Liu Yang to their wedding ceremony in Weifang, East China's Shandong province on May 16, 2010. |
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Newlywed couples take a ride on Line 1 to experience a "subway wedding" in Shenyang, Northeast China's Liaoning province on Sept 27, 2010. Line 1 started operation on Sept 27, complete with 50 couples on their wedding day. |
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In the most romantic method he could think of, Yang Yaozhong, 27, proposed to his girlfriend on a street in Suzhou on June 3, 2010. |
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Miss Zheng and her friends were waiting to see a man-and-shark dance and a mermaid performance at an underwater theme park in East China's Fujian province on March 7, 2010, when she was surprised by her boyfriend, who showed up in the tank with red roses, a ring and a banner that read, “Marry me.” | |
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Two parachutes appeared in the sky above the Century Square in Wenzhou, East China’s Zhejiang province on Nov 27, 2010. Each parachute was emblazoned with a question. The first read: “River, will you marry me?” and the other carried the same proposal written in Chinese. |