Weddings in the 1990s emphasized ostentation and extravagance, while characteristic weddings in the 20th century emphasized individuality and publicity.
"This is what we took in Old Town of Lijiang; This photo was taken in Yulong Snow Mountain. There is also a photo taken in Shilin, and we also took DV. There are too many memories, so beautiful! " At Kobayashi's home, she opened the photo album and excitedly introduced her and her husband's honeymoon photos to reporters. Xiaolin got married at the beginning of this year, but their wedding was not a lively and ostentatious wedding banquet, but a romantic tourist wedding. After receiving the marriage certificate, the couple went to Yunnan with backpacks and started their honeymoon trip.
People's descriptions of weddings are circulated in the society as follows: "A bed in the 1950s, a bag of candy in the 1960s, a red book in the 1970s, three turns and one ring in the 1980s, ostentation and extravagance in star-rated hotels in the 1990s, and 265,438+unique wedding personality in the 20th century." A few simple sentences describe the changing process of Chinese weddings. Since 1980s, wedding banquets have become an indispensable part of weddings. Wedding banquets in the 1990s should pay more attention to ostentation and extravagance, including star-rated hotels, wedding ceremonies, long queues of floats and so on.
2 1 century today, tourism marriage has become a popular way of marriage. Manager Zhong of Huizhou West Lake China Travel Agency told reporters that during the wedding season every year, many newlyweds travel in urban travel agencies, including many newlyweds. Yunnan, Qingdao, Xinjiang, Jiuzhaigou, and even Europe and Maldives have become popular choices for newlyweds.
Traditional wedding procedures have more than 150 links, and tourist weddings are relaxed, romantic and fresh.
The reporter saw a post on traditional wedding procedures in a well-known forum, describing the wedding project from date, place, ceremony, wedding reception mode to the end of more than 150 links. Although not all the details described in the post must be handled in a real wedding, it is not difficult to see the importance attached to traditional wedding banquets, which has also become the reason why young people refuse traditional weddings. When the reporter asked why he chose to travel and get married, "worry-free, trouble-free, romantic and fresh" almost became the unanimous answer of the respondents.
Although there is no scene of picking up the bride and making trouble in the bridal chamber, many people regard traveling and getting married as an opportunity to enjoy romance and increase their knowledge. Mr Lai and Miss Chen are both civil servants. After dating for more than 8 years, they finally registered to get married in April this year. The newly married trip to Korea fulfilled Miss Chen's wish for a romantic and special wedding since she was a child. "Our parents are more open-minded and encourage us to travel and get married. We seldom go out to travel at ordinary times, so I think we should take this opportunity to go out and learn more. We chose a trip to South Korea, a novel exotic scenery, and a world of two people for more than 1 week, just like finding the curiosity and romance when we first fell in love. " Miss Chen said.
Tourism marriage is rich and colorful, which not only enjoys the honeymoon, but also increases the knowledge.
The reporter learned that in the late 1970s and early 1980s, some people had the experience of traveling and getting married. But the tourism marriage at that time was very different from today's tourism marriage.
Aunt Chen, who lives in, got married on 1977. Recalling the "wedding" of that year, Aunt Chen summed it up with "simplicity". At that time, neither of them was rich, and Aunt Chen's hometown was in Wuhan. Their "honeymoon trip" was actually spent on the way back to their hometown in Wuhan. After they got the marriage certificate, they took 200 yuan, plus more than 100 yuan from their parents-in-law, and returned to Wuhan. You know, at that time, people's wages were only in 30 yuan every month, which was almost equivalent to a person's annual income. On the way back to Wuhan, Aunt Chen and his wife visited some cities.
Aunt Chen said that in those days, everyone had no money and most marriages were simple. Some just hold tea parties at work, some just invite their closest and best friends to dinner, and more just get a marriage certificate. But there are also tourists like them who get married, which is promoted by their hometown in different places. "At that time, people who traveled and got married, in addition to' all the way' like us, of course, there were also a few people with better family environment and more fashionable ideas who chose to travel. But at that time, many people just took the opportunity to go out and see other cities and travel to get married, so to apply the present words, most of us were' city tours' at that time. In contrast, today's young people go on their honeymoon to gain knowledge and take a leisure vacation. There are many tourist routes and rich contents, including city tour, landscape tour, coastal tour and foreign scenery tour. This was unimaginable in our time. " Aunt Chen said.