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The Double Happiness Co. | DFW Flower Rentals LLC on Instagram: "Welcome to Harry & Tien’s soft yet vibrant Vietnamese tea ceremony, featuring our standing 3D d… in 2025 | Chinese tea ceremony, Tea ceremony wedding, Chinese wedding decor

Welcome to Harry & Tien’s soft yet vibrant Vietnamese tea ceremony, featuring our standing 3D double happiness sign! 🌸✨ Take a peek at how we thoughtfully styled this setup from the custom welcome sign & backdrop to the entrance arch, altar, and family table. 🌹 What will yours look like next? DM us to start customizing your lễ gia tiên…

A ceremonial gate is a vital aspect of a Vietnamese tea ceremony. Adorned with lush flowers, vibrant colors… in 2025 | Ceremony decorations, Wedding tea, Vietnamese wedding

A ceremonial gate is a vital aspect of a Vietnamese tea ceremony. Adorned with lush flowers, vibrant colors, and intricate details, it serves as a warm welcome for guests and marks the entrance to a celebration filled with love, family, and heritage. The term Vu Quy is used for the bride’s family home, signifying her farewell as she joins her husband’s family, while Tân Hôn is used at the groom’s family home to mark the beginning of the couple’s new life together. We customise all…

The Chinese tea ceremony, also known as 𝘫𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘤𝘩𝘢—meaning “to serve tea”—and ofte… in 2025 | Tea ceremony wedding, Chinese wedding tea ceremony, Chinese wedding decor

The Chinese tea ceremony, also known as 𝘫𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘤𝘩𝘢—meaning “to serve tea”—and often called Tea Pai, is a cherished tradition in Chinese weddings. During the ceremony, tea is served to elders and family members as a symbol of respect and the unity of two families.✨🍵🎎 Similar to the Tea Pai Ceremony, Vietnamese tea ceremonies honor elders and ancestors, seeking their blessings for the couple’s marriage. 🕯️🌹 Although they are distinct events, both share the core value of “double…

Bride in red wedding ao dai │ Vu quy sign │ Traditional Vietnamese Tea Ceremony | Tea ceremony wedding, Chinese tea ceremony, Ceremony decorations

Bride's ao dai is from Ao Dai Vinh in Vietnam. Vu quy sign is made from wood and cut styrofoam. Faux florals from Hobby Lobby. Paper lanterns from Amazon. (Cameron and Elizabeth Photography)

Vietnamese American Wedding Decor Inspiration

Photographer: L A Y E R S / Venue: The Little Rock Club / Event Planner: Meredith Events / Florals: Cabbage Rose Florist / Invitations & Stationery: Minted / Cake Baker: Patticakes Bakery / Rentals & Linens: Party Time Rentals & Events / Hair & Makeup: Face Your Day Salon / DJ: Central Arkansas Entertainment […]

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