To assist us with our planning, please kindly RSVP by April 15th. If we do not receive your RSVP by then, we will unfortunately have to assume that you are unable to attend.
Street parking is available, though it may be limited. Alternatively, there are nearby parking garages.
Our wedding will be primarily indoors.
For the afternoon ceremony and cocktail hour, the dress code is formal attire. We welcome suits, cocktail dresses, or pantsuits. For the dinner reception, the dress code is more flexible, anywhere from formal to dressy casual attire. You’re welcome to change between venues, but feel free to wear the same outfit throughout the day if you prefer! Kindly refrain from wearing white or black attire, although a black suit is perfectly acceptable.
Due to limited space, we can only accommodate guests who are formally invited. If you have received a plus one, they will be specifically addressed within the invitation. Otherwise, we ask that only the named people in the invitation are in attendance. Thank you for your understanding.
During the cocktail hour, we will have an open bar featuring a selection of wine, beer, cocktails, and passed canapés. For the dinner reception, we will be serving traditional Chinese wedding cuisine in a family-style setting. Beer and wine will be provided at your table.
Yes, please indicate in your RSVP if there are any dietary restrictions.
We do not have a wedding registry— your presence is enough of a present to us! However, if you still would like to celebrate us with a gift, we are choosing to follow the Chinese gifting tradition of a red envelope, or "紅包 (hóngbāo)," to symbolize a happy and prosperous future together.
We kindly ask that you put your phones and cameras away during the ceremony as we want you all to be present with us in that moment. We have professional photographers and videographers capturing the ceremony for us. Other than the ceremony, yes, of course!