Generally, wedding rooms are big houses for the rich, with luxurious and decent buildings. Generally, there is a "hall" at the entrance of the wedding room, where musicians hired by the wedding family can play music at the welcome banquet. There are all kinds of new houses, rooms, rooms, halls and kitchens in the house. You can not only have a big banquet, but also stay with relatives and friends. You can also set up a tent and sing in the front hall. Every year in the lunar winter, it is the time when weddings are booming. Wedding rooms are frequently rented and business is booming. Now, Foshan still retains the historical relics of Wen Hui's wedding room.
● Auspicious wedding itinerary.
Foshan, a thousand-year-old town, attaches great importance to marriage customs, among which "Tujili" is the most valued by people, which can be seen from the driving route of marriage. For example, the ancestral temple is the only place to welcome relatives, and Chopsticks Road, Yong 'an Road, Jinhua Road, Shengping Road and Fulu Road are also essential. Most of them use their road names for good luck.
Marriage Customs in Langbian Township, Nanhai
Langbian Township, Nanhai District (now Zhangcha Town, Shiwan District, Foshan City) is a place where Zhao people live together and has unique wedding customs.
When people return home to get married, the newlyweds return by wedding boat, and the new aunt and her relatives and friends are accompanied by another boat. When the wedding boat arrived at the dock, they fired three shots on the ground, went ashore to the door, and then fired three shots. The newlyweds crossed the threshold fire and entered the new house. In Rosty Yi, the newlyweds boarded the main hall to worship the gods of heaven and earth and their ancestors, then bowed to Wenggu and his relatives, and then entered a large ancestral temple to hold a ceremony of ancestor worship. After the ceremony, the bride boarded the ritual in the shrine, and the groom handed it to the bride with a long-lived incense. The bride set off a long string of firecrackers at the top of the shrine.