First, the wedding process.
Whether the bride and groom prefer Chinese wedding or western wedding, they need to communicate fully in advance and reach an agreement on the layout of the wedding site. Western-style wedding process is relatively simple, some people like to hold it in church, and the priest reads the oath. However, the premise of a church wedding is that one of the bride and groom needs to be a believer. Witnesses of Chinese weddings are generally respected elders.
The traditional Chinese wedding will have steps such as crossing the brazier, changing the mouth to offer tea and offering sacrifices to heaven. The moral of crossing the brazier is to burn all unlucky things, and the newcomers are getting more and more prosperous. Changing your mind to offer tea means that from the ceremony, you can't foolishly call the other parents uncles and aunts in the future. Of course, there are red envelopes in this link. Worship heaven and earth is gratitude to heaven and earth and parents, and husband and wife worship each other. Since then, Qi Mei has been taken as an example. They respect each other's guests and love each other forever.
Second, the middle of the string.
In addition to the above main links, there are entertainment and interaction with guests in the middle, so we can't all be busy eating. At my cousin's wedding, in addition to the emcee singing, the groom's brothers came on stage to entertain. Interactive gifts are dolls and red envelopes. Red envelopes are not necessarily cash, but also lottery tickets.
Third, the details cannot be ignored.
Be sure to check the stereo and microphone half an hour in advance at the wedding scene, and have a spare microphone just in case. It will be embarrassing if there is no sound in the microphone when the important person speaks.