Aaron and Tiffany found love amidst a vibrant summer in 2015, bonding over sports and family values. Their relationship blossomed with the proposal taking place in summer of 2019 with a wedding planned for the following year, but was interrupted by the global pandemic. Undaunted, the couple persevered over the challenge of the pandemic with a wedding ceremony in 2020 at St. Patrick's Parish, followed by a grand reception in 2022 at the Four Seasons Toronto, uniting their families from around the globe. Especially because of the pandemic, the coming together to an in-person event to celebrate was extra joyous and sweet.
Read MoreUnexpectedly in the middle of a global pandemic, this couple's love story began during wedding planning for others. From a serendipitous encounter to a rapid courtship, their narrative unfolded with resilience and determination, and led to the creation and planning of their own wedding, less than a year after meeting each other.
Tiffany and Rex’s love story started while working together in the wedding industry during COVID. Despite initial anonymity behind masks, they connected. Their own wedding theme, "Zen & an Ancient Chinese Wonderland," reflected their cultural heritage and inner energy. Every detail, meticulously planned by Fleur Weddings, held symbolic significance.
Read MoreDrawing inspiration from the vintage style of Old Shanghai, where the meeting of West and East echoes through time and space, this elegant wedding, meticulously planned and coordinated by Dreamgroup, showcased a captivating fusion of style and culture. The architecture of Fairmont Hotel Vancouver's grand ballroom, staying true to its era, required minimal adornment to exude magnificence, striking a balance between opulence and understated charm.
Read MoreShirley and Anthony’s wedding in Montreal became a vibrant celebration of their Chinese Canadian heritage. From the rhythmic beats of the Lion Dance to the savory delights of a traditional banquet, every moment of their wedding was rich with symbolism and the significance of their Chinese heritage.
Read MoreThe wedding of Olivia and Chris was a celebration of a Chinese-Canadian couple steeped in cultural heritage. Against the backdrop of the historic Tivoli Palácio de Seteais Hotel, their special day seamlessly blended traditional Chinese customs with modern Western elegance, from the intricate symbolism of the bride's attire to the Chinese tea ceremony and exchange of blessings.
Read MoreIn a harmonious celebration blending tradition and festivity, Janice and Patrick embarked on a journey to honour their diverse cultural heritage. Their love story, sparked during a Valentine's Day grocery run for a dumpling-making party, culminated in a heartfelt proposal amidst the pandemic. From historic venues like McGill Birks chapel to vibrant Chinatown settings, every detail of their wedding reflected a fusion of Chinese and Canadian influences. The couple made sure to include fortune cookies from Janice’s family business, Wings Noodles, which has serviced the country for decades. Traditional ceremonies, personal attire choices, and a culinary journey bridged generational and cultural divides, creating a joyous tapestry of love and tradition.
Read MoreAmidst the challenges of a pandemic, Isabel and Ryan's love story unfolded, igniting a bond that transcended quarantine. Their journey went from virtual chats to a heartfelt proposal, culminating in a vibrant autumn wedding at Shangri-La Toronto. Embracing a spring-themed celebration, they infused their day with cultural nods, from Asian-inspired decor to classic Chinese melodies. With a fusion menu reflecting their heritage and an elegant qipao donned by the bride's mother, their wedding beautifully blended tradition with modernity.
Read MoreIn a fusion of tradition and modernity, Langdon Hall served as the enchanting backdrop for a wedding imbued with cultural significance and personal flair. This couple's celebration included a traditional Chinese tea ceremony in their Western-style affair, paying homage to their heritage while creating cherished moments with loved ones. Amidst elegant decor and loving exchanges, their special day epitomized warmth and joy, reflecting a commitment to family, community, and the enduring bonds of love with tradition and timeless elegance.
Read MoreStephanie and Colin's wedding was one celebrating cultural diversity, merging Asian and Black traditions with music. With a mission to challenge stereotypes and inspire their community, their wedding became a tapestry of heritage. From classic Chinese motifs to Caribbean-infused desserts, each element paid homage to their roots. Their love story and wedding sings the melody of diversity and love bridging cultures.
Read MoreIn the heart of Vancouver, a love story blossomed between two long-distance students bonding over shared aspirations. Their wedding, held at the Paradox Hotel, was a beautiful blend of Chinese heritage and contemporary Canadian West Coast elements, including local decor and a traditional Chinese tea ceremony. With exquisite Western cuisine and signature cocktails, their celebration seamlessly integrated culture with modern identity, embodying the essence of Fête Chinoise with love and multicultural elegance.
Read MoreCandace and Jason’s story began in the autumn of 2019. Their mutual friend, Monica, recommended Jason’s cozy little restaurant in Baldwin Village to Candace when she was looking for a venue for her 30th birthday celebration. Candace and Jason first connected over email and later again in person when she dined in to discuss details.
Read MoreWhen Dorothy moved from Vancouver to Montreal to complete her undergrad at McGill University in September of 2013, she met Alvin at a gathering for university students at the Montreal Chinese Alliance Church (MCAC). Over time, Dorothy developed feelings for Alvin, but Alvin wasn’t interested. Still, their friendship deepened and neither of them thought they could be more than friends. Building on a foundation of a five-year long friendship, they eventually started dating. Dorothy ended up spending an extra two years in Montreal before moving to Hong Kong for work. For the next two years in Hong Kong, the couple mastered the art of a long distance relationship. Finally, she moved back to Vancouver where Alvin joined her shortly after, and where they’re both settled now.
Read MoreWinnie is Chinese-Canadian, and Luke grew up just on the other side of Niagara Falls in Buffalo, New York. The two met about ten years ago in San Francisco through a mutual friend while both were working there. It took Luke six months to work up the courage to talk to Winnie, but one night they found themselves at the same concert after their friends had left. They accidentally bumped into each other and ended up talking about music, hobbies, and life until 6 a.m.!
Read MoreYvonne and Kelvin met in 2015 through work, where their relationship began as a very natural friendship. Over time, a deeper connection formed, which was built on a shared love for architecture, their Hong Kong heritage, and an unassuming but unforgettable moment—when Yvonne instinctively reached for Kelvin’s hand while crossing the street. That small gesture became the quiet start of something much more.
Read MoreBrittany and Jonathan met during their time at the University of Waterloo at the campus pub, called the Bombshelter Pub. They were attending "Bonus Bomber" or "Last Last Bomber" which was held during the first week of exams. Jonathan had impressed Brittany with his breakdancing skills, and Brittany gave Jonathan her number. After they went on a number of dates, they eventually officially became girlfriend and boyfriend.
Read MoreThis extraordinary wedding between a Chinese bride and a Persian groom was more than just a beautiful event—it was a thoughtfully curated cultural story. Every detail was meticulously designed, not only to preserve the integrity of each tradition but also to create an immersive experience for every guest. From ceremonial arrangements and entertainment to personalized keepsakes, interactive games, and culinary selections, this wedding was a heartfelt tribute to the couple’s rich family heritage, ensuring it became a truly unforgettable memory.
Read MoreKelly's dream was to have her wedding in a fairytale-like castle. While that was not a realistic option, the next best thing was to have the wedding at a venue that fulfilled the criteria of elegance, with a classic feel. The venue, which was originally built in the 1920s, provided an atmosphere that made guests feel like they had stepped back in time and into history.
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