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Metamorphosis of wedding over 30 years

By Dong Jirong | chinaculture.org | Updated: 2008-12-11 12:38

Metamorphosis of wedding over 30 years

1990s wedding photo 

In large cities like Shanghai, white wedding gowns were in vogue. Brides would wear a gown, carry a bridal bouquet in one hand and have a five to six meter long white veil over her head. The groom would wear a black suit with a white shirt and black cravat. He would hold a black hat and wear white gloves.

Wedding in China today

Nowadays, pre-wedding preparation grows more sophisticated. Many would-be-couples turn to budding wedding planning companies, which will cover almost everything from wedding ideas to bridal articles, reception decorations, wedding supplies, wedding favors, and invitations.

Newlyweds come to embrace diamond rings as the most favorable wedding jewelry. As to the wedding photos, they are no longer satisfied with the routine pose-and-snap procedure, and have begun to pursue creatively themed wedding photos. Some even challenge conventional ideas, having a unique and fancy wedding ceremony, such as, when diving, swimming, or travelling.

Metamorphosis of wedding over 30 years

 New wedding arrangement challenges conventional ideas

As real estate boomed at the beginning of the 21st century, having a house has become extremely expensive, and usually costs a salary-man a lifetime’s saving, especially in big cities like Beijing or Shanghai. As a result, owning a house has been widely accepted as one of the inevitable wedding preparations.

 
Metamorphosis of wedding over 30 years

From “Old Three” of watch, bicycle and sewing machine to car and fully-equipped house, great changes in the wedding sector underline the tremendous stride China has achieved over the past 3 decades.

However, when enjoying the benefits of 30 years of growth, many of the marriage-aged in China today find themselves trapped in a mire. Buying a house and car is not an easy task for 20-something lovers and they have to seek help from their parents. Thus a wedding, sometimes, becomes a family burden.

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