With more than 1,000 guests, Jacqueline Yam and Eric Yu had to host their secret garden themed reception at a conference venue.
It all started more than 10 years ago when Jacqueline Yam and Eric Yu met as teenagers through mutual friends. Inseparable ever since, their relationship developed until Eric surprised Jacqueline with a proposal while they were on holiday in Koh Samui. The couple finally tied the knot in a glamorous celebration on November 14.
The day began with a traditional Chinese tea ceremony, followed by an intimate signing with close family and friends, and ended with a huge shebang at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) for more than 1,000 guests.
“There’s no sentimental value to hosting it at the convention centre,” says Jacqueline, when asked how the couple picked the venue. “It was literally the only place in Hong Kong that could fit the number of guests we had to accommodate!”
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Girlsd Night Out
Whether you want to dance all night long or while away the hours at a spa, Jacqueline Kot plans out four bachelorette parties to remember
In Full Bloom
With more than 1,000 guests, Jacqueline Yam and Eric Yu had to host their secret garden themed reception at a conference venue.
Make a Move
For the bride and groom it can be the most nerve-racking moment of the day—but it needn’t be. Melissa Twigg speaks to the pros about how to take the missteps out of that memorable first dance.
The Look Of Love
Feiping Chang and Lincoln Li chose the gorgeous isle of Capri for their wedding, giving family and friends a glimpse of one of their favourite holiday destinations over the lavish, three-day celebration, writes Jacqueline Kot
The Dragon And The Phoenix
The motif of the dragon and the phoenix represents the perfect marriage in Chinese culture, so it’s little surprise that it’s a vital part of Chinese wedding jewellery. Lynnette Lee explores the traditional adornment’s importance to the modern bride
Classic Is Key
Mother-of-two Sena Husband parlays her innate sense of style into a personal styling business. She talks to Hong Kong Tatler Weddings about choosing the right dress for your venue and being comfortable with your look
Rock Solid
Introduced by a friend on a night out, Tina Herms and Matthew McAfee tied the knot in tropical Thailand.