Yes, we do have a ceremony. It will be a traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony and Cambodian ceremony in the morning on our wedding day. However, these ceremony are often attended by family members and close friends. Due to the size of the space we aren't able to invite everyone to the morning festivities. But we still look forward to celebrating with everyone at the reception.
We are having a traditional Chinese wedding menu consisting of a 10 course meal that is shared family style off of a lazy Susan. So bring your appetites. Feel free to ask for boxes to take leftover home of your favorite food. Each dish represent different wishes to the the bride, groom, including family and friends. Examples of food items and what they represent: -Noodles=long life -Red is a lucky color so lobster and Peking Duck represent luck -Fish represent plentiful -7 Up is often serve to represent "7 happiness" in Chinese Article to share https://www.scmp.com/special-reports/special-reports/topics/moment-wedding-special/article/2121691/do-all-dishes-have
https://www.easyweddings.com.au/articles/10-beautiful-chinese-wedding-traditions/