Saturday, 16 June 2007

1 wedding & a get-together

"Finally!!" - the grateful sigh from the family when we attended Han's wedding. He has truly made the most of his bachelor life and lived it to its fullest. Last week, he embraced a new beginning and started it off with a bang.

His grand wedding was held at Fisherman's Wharf, a huge convention centre with an Egyptian theme in the hallway yet with a modern sophisticated touch in the ballroom. Signages were strategically placed everywhere leading towards the ballroom, and all was made damn sure they attended the right wedding as a huge banting of the newly weds were placed directly outside the ballroom. Talk about shout-out! :)

The trip was nevertheless fantastic; all thanks to the family who flew in from all over the world to share his joy. With the combined characteristics of our side of the family, the atmosphere at Han's was astounding and cheerful and loud and chaotic. I totally loved it as it brought a sense of togetherness among us all. Even tho' all of us live in different parts of the world but put us all under one roof, it was as if time never lapsed from when we last got together. It was indeed a waste that not all Triang's 3Gs were there otherwise it would have been such a memorable occasion!


A scenic route we took daily between Han's and our hotel in downtown


St.Paul's ruins - Macau's famous landmark

The new Mr & Mrs SSH

The impressive heng tai's & chi mui's & flowerboys & flowergirls all in matching outfits

The coincidental blacks & reds, huge banting at the back

His very last nite to be James Bond

Half of the family
The wedding was held in a real chinese traditional manner like what we see from HK movies yet infused with a modern concept of the new century. The banquet was scheduled to start at 8pm but guests were welcomed by 5pm for a few rounds of mahjong! Whilst the ladies went off for a few games, the men were lingering by the bar for endless flows of liquor. The VIP table was a long stretch which faces the audience but much to the chagrin of the VIP guests, their individually served portions of dishes excluded the whole suckling pig which to say the least, was scrumptious! We, at the normal round table, of course had the luxury of the whole piglet :)
Hot Brazillian Dancers - Macau is so show business!!

Of course a shot of their naked asses is a must

The Scottish who ended up being the main attraction - there were guests coming up to him and wanting to snap photos together :))

The very adorable little koala who loves jumping up to be carried

2 comments:

maggie said...

pics so small.. so hard to see..:)
congrats to the newly weds

glad to know u had a good time.. more pics k..

Faded Butterfly said...

yah, will upload the load and send u the link soon :)