
The House of Weddings.Â

The bride in her pre-wedding photography cell.

The chapel – note the projection screen to the right and the associated camera top left. The pulpit to the left is for the Korea Wedding emcees.Â

Smokin’ hot newlyweds.

Say kimcheese!Â

Bucolic rooftop décor.Â

The couple we don’t know.Â

The groom’s parents throw nuts for prosperity (that’s my guess); the lady in the blue skirt directs the family in the correct practice of Korean tradition.

Piggyback bride.Â

Traditional Korean village.

Traditional Korean house (of the former upper class).Â

The partner look is alive and well.Â

Sarang church main sanctuary. I couldn’t figure out how they kept the plants alive underground.Â

Church program stacks before the fourth service at Sarang.Â

Sunset from my hotel room.Â

Final meeting after the show.Â
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We went to a Korean/American wedding where they did the nut/date throwing thing. They explained all the ceremony because at least half the guests didn’t know what was going on. They said the number of nuts caught in the bride’s apron would be number of girls born to the couple. Dates = boys. or vice versa.
That’s a lot of kids! Thanks for the explanation.