The process of marrying a daughter at a long-distance wedding generally includes several steps: preparation, arrival at the groom's house, arrival at the hotel, wedding ceremony, and wedding banquet.
prepare
The bride is accompanied by bridesmaids to put on makeup, and the groom prepares several red envelopes when he wakes up, joins the groomsman, and sets up a float. The convoy sets off to welcome the bride, usually with a camera car at the head or tail, freely switching, followed by a float and then to the convoy. The convoy arrived at the bride's house, and usually bridesmaids would deliberately make things difficult for the groom, so the groom should give the prepared red envelope as a token of gratitude. Then the groom pays his respects to his parents in law, receives a big red envelope, and the newlyweds, groomsmen, and bridesmaids eat dumplings together.
Arriving at the man's house
The convoy welcomes the bride back to the groom's house, and the bride needs to enter the groom's house by crossing the brazier. If the floor is not high, the groom needs to carry her upstairs, then worship heaven and earth, and offer tea to her parents. Afterwards, we will take a photo and wait for 30-50 minutes before heading to the hotel together.
Arriving at the hotel
The bride sets off with the groom to the hotel, and upon arrival, relatives and friends can engage in various activities such as bombing, releasing balloons, whistling, and pulling flowers.
wedding ceremony
Under the guidance of the emcee, perform ceremonies such as exchanging rings, exchanging cups of wine, pouring wine, cutting cakes, and offering tea to parents.
wedding banquet
After the wedding banquet begins, the bride and groom need to toast each table and express their gratitude to the guests who came to witness the wedding.