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Tea Ceremony

Paying respects
The tea ceremony is a traditional part of Chinese wedding celebrations. It is a ritual in which the bride and groom serve tea to their parents and other important members of both families, as a way to show respect and express their gratitude. The tea ceremony holds great cultural significance in Chinese society, as it symbolizes the union of two families and the beginning of a new chapter in the lives of the couple.
In traditional Chinese culture, tea is seen as a symbol of harmony and respect. By serving tea to their parents and elders, the bride and groom are expressing their filial piety and willingness to care for their families. The tea ceremony is also a way for the couple to pay their respects to their ancestors, who are believed to be present during the wedding festivities.
The tea ceremony is typically held at the bride's home before the wedding ceremony, and is often accompanied by the exchange of gifts and red envelopes containing money. The bride and groom may also offer words of thanks and appreciation to their parents and elders during the ceremony.
While the specific details of the tea ceremony may vary depending on the couple's preferences and regional customs, the cultural significance of this ritual remains the same. It is a meaningful and important part of Chinese wedding celebrations, and is a way for the couple to express their respect and gratitude to their families.
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@Grace G Lau
who did also not have a tea ceremony when she got married.

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