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Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony 2010


Date: 13-15 February 2010
Venue: Ko Kradan, Sikao District, Trang

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Destination Weddings Island of The Week: Phuket, Thailand- eTurboNews.com


Sep 12, 2009

Think of Phuket and the chances are many travel professionals may conjure up images of an overcrowded, overcommercialized, overpriced corner of Thailand that is best avoided.

Recently I revisited Phuket and was amazed (pun intended) at the choices available for couples wanting a destination wedding or honeymoon that is original and affordable. Thai style is always high-end, colorful, and exotic. Team up the tasteful Thai sense of style with creative wedding planning and a couple has the makings of a spectacular destination wedding that can be enjoyed for a lot, lot less than staying at home. We believe the creative management at a wide range of Phuket hotels and resorts are way ahead of the curve of their neighboring competition with outstanding product development to target the enormous destination wedding market.

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Story of Phuket: Baba Weddings


A Phuket traditional Baba styled wedding is a ceremony which brings happiness and joy for the parents and family of the bride and groom. Its also an occasion to present the familys social status.
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2 island 1 culture weddings in Phuket VDO


Many positive and happy events took place across Thailand on Valentines Day.
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‘Two island-One culture wedding’ held in Phuket on Valentines Day


Many positive and happy events took place across Thailand on Valentine’s Day. While the province of Trang in the Andaman Coastal region held underwater weddings, Phuket people were taken back in time for the ‘Two island-One culture wedding’ which was very special. Our reporter went along to capture the memorable atmosphere.

An old Phuket style groom’s procession using rickshaws started from the Phuket City office of the Tourism Authority of Thailand or TAT which represented the groom’s residence. The procession went along roads in old Phuket town heading for the Hongsyok family’s old colonial mansion, which represented the brides’ residence. This procession took place after the grooms and families performed a ceremony to pay respect to god, seeking their auspicious day for the wedding and hope for a blessing that day and in the future, with Phuket Governor Preecha Ruangjan and his spouse Piyatida, leading the ceremony. The governor hoped that the event would promote a cultural value among the younger generation. This was no ordinary wedding. It was the ‘Two island’s One culture’ wedding in which 8 couples from the island of Taiwan joined in the TAT’s invitation to get married in the traditional Thai Baba or Peranakan style in Phuket. They were joined by one local Thai couple, among many who are still fond of the traditional style of Baba wedding ceremonies, plus some 20 honeymooners as witnesses, and several young bridesmaids, girls and boys. The Director of the TAT’s local office in Phuket, Settaphan Buddhani, earlier explained more to us about the background of the special event:

Arriving at the bride’s residence, the grooms were greeted and welcomed in before a tea ceremony took place. During this ceremony red envelopes were presented to the couples. Settaphan explained that traditionally the envelop would have money in, but for this special occasion in an resort island of Phuket, the newly wed couples received many gifts for them to enjoy while staying in Phuket. Also performing in the ceremony were Taiwanese stars, Ms. Queenie Tai and Mr. Alan Huang, who were also impressed with the ceremony. Accompanying the group was a writer from the China Times Weekly in Taiwan, Danny Wen, who expressed his impressions about the wedding in Phuket: In the evening a celebration party was arranged at the old Thai Hua Museum in a nice and relaxed atmosphere where the newly weds were blessed and wished a prosperous future by the Phuket Governor. While the organizer was pleased with the turn out and enthusiasm about the wedding of participants and international press, local people were also happy to see the traditional ceremony. Traditional dance displays by Taiwanese and Thai artists, including a young group from British International School Phuket, was also put on stage to end the nice happy Valentines weddings.

Sources and Special Thanks for Andaman News NBT (VHF dial) + Radio Thailand FM90.5 at 8.30am & perhaps repeats on Phuket Cable TV channel 1 at 7pm & 1am, broadcast to Phang Nga, Krabi & Phuket provinces
http://thainews.prd.go.th/newsenglish/

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