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May 12

Traditional Chinese Wedding Costumes

Traditional Chinese wedding costumes can vary depending on where in China the bride and groom are married. Despite these differences, there are certain features that are characteristic to all traditional wedding costumes in China, regardless of which province or area they’re from. These features include fabric, color, designs and embellishments

Silk
Traditional Chinese wedding costumes are fashioned from sumptuous silk. The “Qi Pao” bridal gown, traditional to Northern China, is fashioned from red silk and features intricate silver and gold brocade. The “Kwa” is an elaborately brocaded two-piece costume made of silk that’s traditionally worn by brides in Southern China. The Chinese groom traditionally dons a black silk coat over a brocaded silk robe.

Brocade
Brocading is the traditional Chinese method of weaving designs into fabric. Instead of embroidery or printing patterns onto silk, traditional Chinese wedding costumes feature brocade designs.

Red
Contrary to Western weddings, the color white is a symbol of death in Chinese culture and subsequently absent from Chinese weddings. The color red has long been revered in China as a symbol of good luck and strength, and is said to ward off evil spirits. The Chinese bride and groom traditionally don this color on their wedding day. The bride is most often decked out from head to toe in bright red, complete with a red scarf to conceal her face during the ceremony. The groom is traditionally dressed in black with red details, such as a red hem or a red scarf as an accent piece.

Dragon and Phoenix
The dragon and phoenix featured on so many traditional Chinese wedding outfits symbolize the union of male and female energies. The Kwa, Cheongsam and Qun Gua, which are all two-piece bridal outfits traditional to Southern China, typically feature lavish designs of a dragon and phoenix brocaded in gold.

Mandarin Collars
The stand-up style of collar featured on almost every traditional Chinese wedding outfit is named after the Mandarins of Imperial China. The Chinese bride’s and groom’s wedding costumes have a mandarin collar.

Slippers
Silk brocade slippers are the traditional footwear of the bride and groom in China. Decorative “China flats,” which are flat shoes with a Mary-Jane-style strap across the front, are also part of traditional Chinese wedding outfits.

Headpieces
Traditional Chinese wedding costumes are typically topped off with elaborate headpieces or crowns. The bridal crown often features brocading, tassels, beadwork and other embellishments. Crowns are worn less frequently by the groom, and are typically narrower than the bride’s crown.

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Apr 12

Different Meaning of Chinese Wedding Colors

In Chinese culture, symbols and superstitions figure prominently in holidays and celebrations. Chinese weddings are no exception. Brides and grooms use colors, in addition to symbols, to ensure a happy life and marriage. The connection between auspicious colors and weddings originated during the Han Dynasty. For Chinese weddings, certain colors are looked upon more favorably than others

Red
Red is the prevailing color in Chinese weddings. In Chinese culture, red symbolizes love, happiness and luck according to Cultural China. Red is also thought to bring prosperity. Throughout history in China, red has been seen as a celebratory color and used as the main color for festivals. Red is found in wedding invitations, bridal gowns, decorations, flowers and even in the food served at the wedding. Cultural China states that traditional wedding gifts include lucky red envelopes that contain money.

Gold
According to Chinese Weddings by The Knot, gold is usually paired with red at Chinese weddings. Gold symbolizes wealth, joy and luck. It is also associated with the royal family. In ancient times, only the imperial family had the right to wear or use the color gold. As a result, gold is not used as the primary color, but used as a secondary one. In Chinese weddings, gold is found in invitations, jewelry and accents in wedding attire and decorations.

Other Colors
Modern Chinese brides who do not want to use traditional red or gold can opt for variations on those colors. Vibrant colors are auspicious. Sometimes yellow is used with red instead of gold. Pale and bright pinks are seen most often, followed by oranges, purples and burgundies in modern Chinese weddings.

Colors to Avoid
For Chinese weddings, some colors are unfavorable and should not be used. White should be avoided because it symbolizes death and mourning, according to Chinese Weddings by The Knot. Blue, black and gray are omitted as well because of their association with unhappy matrimony. Dark colors in Chinese culture symbolize sorrow, so they are best avoided at weddings.

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20
Mar 12

How to Honor Chinese Wedding Traditions

Instructions
1
Choose a favorable date for the wedding to honor Chinese wedding traditions. Chinese couples use the lunar calendar to pick a date to wed. This date should be one considered “lucky,” where the moon and stars are in good alignment.

2
Honor the tradition of the “new bed.” The groom’s parents generally purchase a new bed with all the linens for the groom to sleep on the night before the wedding and for the couple to use following their marriage. If available, a young nephew in the family is encouraged to bounce on the new bed in hopes of promoting fertility.

3
Hold a tea on the wedding day. This will be served to honor the parents of the bride and groom, as well as other guests of the wedding. The guests will then present the couple with gold jewelry and money in red envelopes.

4
Prepare for the wedding ceremony with three dresses for the bride. The first dress is a white wedding dress with a veil to be worn during the ceremony, followed by a Chinese ensemble worn during the wedding banquet. The third dress is the one in which the bride will leave the banquet as she embarks on her new life.

5
Conclude the wedding day with a banquet. This is one of the most important traditions adhered to in Chinese weddings. It is done more so for the parents of the bride and groom rather than the couple themselves. This banquet often consists of a 12-course dinner featuring roast pig, shark-fin soup and fried rice. Cognac is the only alcohol generally served.

6
Begin the wedding banquet with a welcoming speech by a master of ceremonies chosen for the occasion. Following the speech comes one of the most common traditions of weddings, which is the cutting of the cake. The cake is usually constructed of many layers, from which the couple will slice from the bottom layer.

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16
Feb 12

What Is an Appropriate Gift for a Chinese Wedding?

There are numerous customs, traditions and taboos in Chinese culture, and many of them apply to weddings and wedding gifts. This article focuses on what are generally considered to be appropriate gifts for a Chinese wedding. For the benefit of those who may be pondering a purchase, it also includes some items that are classified as inappropriate gifts for a Chinese wedding.

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  • Lucky Money

Money is by far the most appropriate and welcome gift for a Chinese wedding. Ideally, the amount should include the figure “8″ which is considered to be auspicious and sounds like “prosperity,” but not “4″ which is thought to be unlucky and sounds like “death.” An ideal gift of money would be $888, but $18, $28, $38, $68, $78, $88 and $98 are all acceptable amounts. Avoid $48 and $58 for their negative connotations. However, do not feel compelled to include “8″ in the amount, because all amounts which exclude the negative numbers would be fine. It is customary to place a cash gift or check in a red-colored lucky money paper envelope called a “laisee” which is purpose-made for gift giving. Some Chinese stores in the United States sell a selection of laisee packets with different designs to signify different events, including weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and the lunar new year.

  • Jade And Gold

Green jade and gold are prized by the Chinese, and are traditional gifts for weddings and other landmark occasions. Matching jade or gold jewelry for the wedding couple would be appropriate, and so would decorative items, for example, a carved jade or gold ship, which suggests “full steam ahead.” Other auspicious symbols are the dragon and phoenix which, stand for the groom and bride respectively, and the fish (usually a carp) which symbolizes “plenty.” A set of jade or gold rice bowls would be the ultimate gift, because the Chinese traditional round table usually seats 10 people. A rice bowl represents prosperity and plenty, and a pair of jade or gold rice bowls as gifts would be reserved for display rather than everyday use. Two pairs of jade or gold chopsticks would also be a suitable gift.

  • Inappropriate Gifts

Be aware that certain items would NOT be appropriate gifts for a Chinese wedding because of their negative associations. Clocks and picture frames are considered as unsuitable gifts because they are associated with death. Knives also signify bad luck. Don’t choose books as gifts because their Chinese name sounds like “lose,” not a suitable start to a marriage. While red is the color of good fortune in the Chinese tradition, white is used for funerals, and a specific dark blue for mourning, so these are colors to avoid in wedding gift giving. Avoid the color green too, as it is associated with infidelity.

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15
Feb 12

Tips for Traditional Chinese Wedding Costumes

Traditional Chinese wedding costumes can vary depending on where in China the bride and groom are married. Despite these differences, there are certain features that are characteristic to all traditional wedding costumes in China, regardless of which province or area they’re from. These features include fabric, color, designs and embellishments.

 

  • Silk

Traditional Chinese wedding costumes are fashioned from sumptuous silk. The “Qi Pao” bridal gown, traditional to Northern China, is fashioned from red silk and features intricate silver and gold brocade. The “Kwa” is an elaborately brocaded two-piece costume made of silk that’s traditionally worn by brides in Southern China. The Chinese groom traditionally dons a black silk coat over a brocaded silk robe.

  • Red

Contrary to Western weddings, the color white is a symbol of death in Chinese culture and subsequently absent from Chinese weddings. The color red has long been revered in China as a symbol of good luck and strength, and is said to ward off evil spirits. The Chinese bride and groom traditionally don this color on their wedding day. The bride is most often decked out from head to toe in bright red, complete with a red scarf to conceal her face during the ceremony. The groom is traditionally dressed in black with red details, such as a red hem or a red scarf as an accent piece.

  • Dragon and Phoenix

The dragon and phoenix featured on so many traditional Chinese wedding outfits symbolize the union of male and female energies. The Kwa, Cheongsam and Qun Gua, which are all two-piece bridal outfits traditional to Southern China, typically feature lavish designs of a dragon and phoenix brocaded in gold.

 

 

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Feb 12

Colors for Chinese Wedding

In Chinese culture, symbols and superstitions figure prominently in holidays and celebrations. Chinese weddings are no exception. Brides and grooms use colors, in addition to symbols, to ensure a happy life and marriage. The connection between auspicious colors and weddings originated during the Han Dynasty. For Chinese weddings, certain colors are looked upon more favorably than others.

 

Red
Red is the prevailing color in Chinese weddings. In Chinese culture, red symbolizes love, happiness and luck according to Cultural China. Red is also thought to bring prosperity. Throughout history in China, red has been seen as a celebratory color and used as the main color for festivals. Red is found in wedding invitations, bridal gowns, decorations, flowers and even in the food served at the wedding. Cultural China states that traditional wedding gifts include lucky red envelopes that contain money.

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Gold
According to Chinese Weddings by The Knot, gold is usually paired with red at Chinese weddings. Gold symbolizes wealth, joy and luck. It is also associated with the royal family. In ancient times, only the imperial family had the right to wear or use the color gold. As a result, gold is not used as the primary color, but used as a secondary one. In Chinese weddings, gold is found in invitations, jewelry and accents in wedding attire and decorations.

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Other Colors
Modern Chinese brides who do not want to use traditional red or gold can opt for variations on those colors. Vibrant colors are auspicious. Sometimes yellow is used with red instead of gold. Pale and bright pinks are seen most often, followed by oranges, purples and burgundies in modern Chinese weddings.

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Colors to Avoid
For Chinese weddings, some colors are unfavorable and should not be used. White should be avoided because it symbolizes death and mourning, according to Chinese Weddings by The Knot. Blue, black and gray are omitted as well because of their association with unhappy matrimony. Dark colors in Chinese culture symbolize sorrow, so they are best avoided at weddings.

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Feb 12

How to Get Your Dress for Chinese Wedding

The Chinese wedding traditions are splendid in their appearances. The color red figures prominently, from the color of the wedding invitations and the traditional banquet wedding gown to the hue of the envelopes containing gifts. The bride and groom, as well as their families, celebrate the union of the “happy couple” in rituals unique to their culture.

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Instructions
1
Choose a favorable date for the wedding to honor Chinese wedding traditions. Chinese couples use the lunar calendar to pick a date to wed. This date should be one considered “lucky,” where the moon and stars are in good alignment.

2
Honor the tradition of the “new bed.” The groom’s parents generally purchase a new bed with all the linens for the groom to sleep on the night before the wedding and for the couple to use following their marriage. If available, a young nephew in the family is encouraged to bounce on the new bed in hopes of promoting fertility.

3
Hold a tea on the wedding day. This will be served to honor the parents of the bride and groom, as well as other guests of the wedding. The guests will then present the couple with gold jewelry and money in red envelopes.

4
Prepare for the wedding ceremony with three dresses for the bride. The first dress is a white wedding dress with a veil to be worn during the ceremony, followed by a Chinese ensemble worn during the wedding banquet. The third dress is the one in which the bride will leave the banquet as she embarks on her new life.

5
Conclude the wedding day with a banquet. This is one of the most important traditions adhered to in Chinese weddings. It is done more so for the parents of the bride and groom rather than the couple themselves. This banquet often consists of a 12-course dinner featuring roast pig, shark-fin soup and fried rice. Cognac is the only alcohol generally served.

6
Begin the wedding banquet with a welcoming speech by a master of ceremonies chosen for the occasion. Following the speech comes one of the most common traditions of weddings, which is the cutting of the cake. The cake is usually constructed of many layers, from which the couple will slice from the bottom layer.


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