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Miao-style group wedding held for outlanders

By Shi Zihan ( chinadaily.com.cn )

Updated: 2016-04-29

A group wedding in Miao ethnic style for 10 couples was held at a Dong's village in Xiaochehe Wetland Park in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, on April 27.

The brides and grooms sang duets, strode over a brazier, gulped several bowls of liquor and wore a ceremonial red egg on a necklace at the wedding, which all represents good luck and a happy marriage in Miao culture.

However, these 20 young people were not from Miao ethnic group. Most of them were technical experts at a local engineering and construction company, hailing from all around China. But one thing united them all, they work, met, and fell in love with their spouse in Guizhou.

Devoting themselves to their work for years, some even postponed their weddings, so the company decided to organize a traditional Miao wedding for them all to commemorate their love in Guizhou, the land they contributed to develop.

Miao-style group wedding held for outlanders

Ten couples have a Miao-style group wedding at a Dong’s village in Xiaochehe Wetland Park in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, on April 27. [Photo/gzdsw.com]

Miao-style group wedding held for outlanders

The brides hold bouquets of flowers for their bridegrooms. [Photo/gzdsw.com]

Miao-style group wedding held for outlanders

Bridegrooms drink bowls of liquor before meeting their brides. [Photo/gzdsw.com]

Miao-style group wedding held for outlanders

The head of a Miao ethnic village places a red egg necklace on a bridegroom for good luck. [Photo/gzdsw.com]

Edited by Owen Fishwick

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