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effect, in the presence of the ancestors.

To the right of the bride knelt a Taoist priest wearing the traditional red robe edged with black and yellow, and a black hat. From time to time the bride would bow her head while the priest chanted and the fortunate woman also burned offerings. Occasionally, while the offerings were burning, the priest banged cymbals and two pieces of wood together

The whole ceremony lasted about half an hour, after which the bride's mother burned more paper gold and silver offerings outside the house. The bridgroom would later perform these rites in his own home, before the couple married in a registry office on Hong Kong Island where they both worked.

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200 effect, in the presence of the ancestors. To the right of the bride knelt a Taoist priest wearing the traditional red robe edged with black and yellow, and a black hat. From time to time the bride would bow her head while the priest chanted and the fortunate woman also burned offerings. Occasionally, while the offerings were burning, the priest banged cymbals and two pieces of wood together The whole ceremony lasted about half an hour, after which the bride's mother burned more paper gold and silver offerings outside the house. The bridgroom would later perform these rites in his own home, before the couple married in a registry office on Hong Kong Island where they both worked.
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200 effect, in the presence of the ancesters. To the right of the bride knelt a Taoist priest wearing the traditional red robe edged with black and yellow, and a black hat. From time to time the bride would bow her head while the priest chanted and the fortunate woman also burned offerings. Occasionally, while the offerings were burning, the priest banged cymbals and two pieces of wood together The whole ceremony lasted about half an hour, after which the bride's mother burned more paper gold and silver offerings outside the house. The bridgroom would later perform these rites in his own home, before the couple married in a registry office on Hong Kong Island where they both worked.
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effect, in the presence of the ancesters.

To the right of the bride knelt a Taoist priest wearing the traditional red robe edged with black and yellow, and a black hat. From time to time the bride would bow her head while the priest chanted and the fortunate woman also burned offerings. Occasionally, while the offerings were burning, the priest banged cymbals and two pieces of wood together

The whole ceremony lasted about half an hour, after which the bride's mother burned more paper gold and silver offerings outside the house. The bridgroom would later perform these rites in his own home, before the couple married in a registry office on Hong Kong Island where they both worked.

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