I love Thai cultures. After all I see I feel like Thailand has a very beautiful cultures and their national costumes look very timeless and elegant ❤️🇹🇭
For thai people, wedding is a big ceremony. We have 4 style wedding, northern, southern, north-east (E-san) and center region (siam). They're diffent. The wedding will take time, since morning to night. Well, thai ppl have formal in every ceremony they have for a long time from the long history... The higher rank social will be more formal and take longer time and so beautiful...
Could I explain some part of this ceremony? 1. Thai traditional wedding ceremony usually happens at bride’s home or bride’s hometown. The groom’s family and friends would came along and chanting with lyrics and song joyfully. It means the groom like to inform sincerely to community that he gonna take the bride become a member of his family. Don’t surprise that groom is in his working uniform. It’s not normal uniform for workdays. I guess he is police and he wears another version of the uniform that only wear for the important or special occasion to be honor. Example, for the royal ceremony or state ceremony. And yes, he would like to give his honor to bride and her family. 2. Thais believe 2 kinds of event, good or bad event. The first one is good event, for example, new home ceremony in Korea, that Koreans invite co-workers or friends at workplace to visit and had dinner together, and wedding ceremony. The second one is bad event such as funeral. By the way, either good event or bad event, the monk becomes a part of almost event. Monk in wedding ceremony bless for good and merit to groom and bride. 3. The water rinse on groom and bride’s hands is holy water using some kind of special seashell. Thais believe that water that rinse through the seashell would be a holy water and prevent groom and brides from unlucky. Moreover, if you notice the white rope on their heads, it’s holy thread. According to thai norms, the holy thread attached them to be together and they would never be apart.
@trinity_9x9twilight545 жыл бұрын
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@nestorgrey5 жыл бұрын
As you can see from this video, it should be a wedding ceremony in northern Thailand.
This building is antique style hotel in Chiang Mai not temple.
@emy8405 жыл бұрын
The featured wedding ceremony vid is almost perfect except for the background music. Should have been old traditional music playing. Ceremonial steps always have religious ties. In this case Buddhism. From what is shown, no alcohol during the ceremony, plus symbolically tying the knots and linking the chains between two families. Someone did point out that the setting is not at Wat/temple. It is in northern Thailand at a hotel in Chiangmai. It is still beautiful and elaborate ceremony with invited monks there to perform ceremony. The elders & guests giving gifts and blessings to the bride & groom. Another person mentioned this is for the well-to-do families but in reality ALL weddings take lots of preparation and resources. Even if you are not rich, everyone invited can help chip in to make it possible to have similar type of wedding.
No that is not alcohol it is water represented for their mind to give mercy to animal visible and invisible while they sacrifice for monk and monk wish for them and other blessing