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#YoungAndKrizzzie: Slater Young and Kryz Uy’s Ting Hun Ceremony

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PBB Big Winner Slater Young and blogger Kryz Uy shared their Ting Hun ceremony on social media, and we love how the couple obviously had a lot of fun throughout the traditional Chinese celebration.

 

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Special thanks to our amazing parents for the love and support they’ve shown us throughout this whole journey! 💕 — Extra special shout out to my Mom: Thanks for handling EVERYTHING! From buying stickers and boxes in Binondo, to this huge flower wall, preparing all the food and decor, learning the TingHun program and everything in between. You were the commander behind this whole event and you still managed to look stunning. 👸🏻 And Dad, thanks for being “way libog” and letting mom run the show 😂 Love you both so much!!! — 📸 @rockpaperscissorsph

A post shared by Kryz (@kryzzzie) on Sep 16, 2018 at 2:44am PDT

Kryz looked like a modern Chinese princess and took the unconventional route by wearing a silver dress by Ronald Enrico instead of the usual auspicious red.

There is a long list of Ting Hun traditions that modern Filipino-Chinese couples still practice these days. We spotted the following in the #YoungandKryzzzie ceremony:

  1. A pair of wedding cakes with the couple’s name on each of them.
  2. Larger-than-life sin-na baskets.
  3. Jewelry in red boxes with “sang-hee” (double happiness 囍) stickers.
  4. Fruits in baskets.
  5. Floral bouquets given to mothers and grandmothers.
  6. A couple of ang-paos.

 

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Dear @thatguyslater, I promise to take care of you and your tummy by feeding you pizza when you’re hungry (and especially when you’re hangry) 🍕I’ll throw in a few beers too 🍻 — P.S. We’re gonna be Chinese Engaged tomorrow!

A post shared by Kryz (@kryzzzie) on Sep 14, 2018 at 3:24am PDT

 

 

Photos by Rock Paper Scissors

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