First of all, Tibetan weddings are different from ours in the way they prepare things. Many of the wedding utensils they prepared were made of silverware, and the wedding food they prepared was their favorite Tibetan food, which was rarely eaten in our place. Wine is also their favorite highland barley wine.
On the wedding day, when the groom enters the bride's house to receive relatives, he must bring a mat. Mat is a horse mat, and many harvested crops should be placed on it, which means that life is richer after marriage and more crops can be harvested. He will sing and dance with the people who come to the wedding at the scene, and then present Hada to the bride's parents.
Third, Tibetan weddings are lively. They all like dancing very much. The wedding is so lively that it must be a song and dance performance. When the groom is brave, there is also a wrestling performance to immerse everyone in the happiness of the wedding.