Korean weddings are a little bit different from weddings in America. But still a lot of fun!
First, no one gets married in a church. There are mutliple wedding halls located around the cities. And they have multiple floors so more than 1 wedding is done at a time.
Second, everyone gets pictures taken with the bride. For an hour or 2 (maybe longer?) before the ceremony, the bride sits in a little room, in her pretty dress, and family and friends can get pictures taken with her.
Third, there are no groomsmen, no bridesmaids, no maids of honor, no best men, no ring bearers....no wedding party.
One things the same - the food is great!
After many bows, a few words, and some songs every now and then (I sang in Korean), they are a married couple.
We kept hearing about going to a wedding from a lot of our friends, so now was our time to see one. Congratulations Josh and Eun Jin. May you live happily ever after.
Here are some pictures.
Sarah, with the bride Eun Jin, and our friend Fifi.
Myself, with Josh, the groom.
Josh and Eun Jin walking down as a married couple.
And all the delicious food!
We hope that more of our friends get married in Korea.
- The Harkins
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