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Kelly + Vincent had an amazing wedding at the Sheraton Flushing Hotel. Ceremony took place out in the terrace. We provided music for the ceremony and lighted up the Phoenix Ballroom like a Christmas tree. The ballroom required 18 LED uplights to create the effect. Thank you Kelly and Vincent of having us to be a part of the special celebration.

All Photographs by Mike Ngo of Dynasty Weddings.

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Here is a photo teaser from Saturday’s wedding.  Chinese “Fat”Buddha is blessing Elaine + Tommy’s wedding band for a lifetime of happiness.

 

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DJ/MC: Dynasty Weddings

Photography: Chris Chen Studios

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Photos: Mike Ngo of Dynasty Weddings.

Venue: Jing Fong Restaurant

Decorations: Balloon City

Left to Right: MC: Chris Chen, MC: Cher Sun, Photographer: Mike Ngo, DJ: Tim Chin

 

Chris Rocking the 5DMII

 

DJ Tim on the 1+2.

 

Bouquets!

 

Lovely Couple: Suki + Steve

 

Champagne Toast!

 

Suki with all the single ladies!

 

Steve with all the single ladies!

 

Suki and the fellas!

 

Chinese Horah!

 

Bouquet toss.

 

Garter Toss.

 

Putting on the garter belt.

 

Party time!!

 

 

 

MC Chris motivating the crowd.

 

MC Chris and Cher teaching the guests how to dance!!!!  Down Down Down Down Down Yeah! Yeah!!

 

OMG! MC Chris is being pull for a one on one.

 

Thank you Suki + Steve for having Dynasty Weddings to be a part of your once in a lifetime event.

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Chinese Wedding Tea ceremony is performed during a Chinese wedding. Tea is used in Chinese wedding ceremonies mainly because Tea is China’s national drink and it symbolizes respect.

Using tea in weddings is practical because not everybody can drink alcohol. The tea ceremony is considered a significant event in a Chinese wedding. The bride is formally introduced to the family of the groom through a Chinese wedding tea ceremony. This takes place on the wedding day itself when all of the members of the family are present.

Explanation Taken from 983 Wedding.

Photos by Chris Chen of Chris Chen Studios

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