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The wedding of a wealthy heir in the shrimp feed industry in Bac Lieu has caused a sensation with its unique ceremony reflecting the family's professional background. This unique image both honors tradition and has prompted netizens to jokingly comment on the bride's intriguing future as a daughter-in-law in a prestigious family in the Mekong Delta.
The unique "shrimp feeding" ritual: When family business takes center stage at the wedding ceremony.
In Bac Lieu, the capital of shrimp farming, the wedding of groom Hai and bride Trang became the center of attention when they completely abandoned familiar Western props, replacing them with an unprecedented ritual: feeding shrimp. Standing before hundreds of guests, the couple together measured and scattered food for the shrimp right on the main stage. Under the guidance of MC Trong Huu, this ritual appeared deeply moving, symbolizing continuity and gratitude for the business that their parents had painstakingly built.
The young couple's decision to leave the glitz and glamour of city life to return to their hometown and develop their family business has received widespread support. The image of them carefully tending to the aquaculture feed symbolizes their commitment to nurturing their home together, built on love and tradition. This ritual is not only a vow of connection to their homeland but also a testament to the growing trend of personalized weddings among young people today.
Netizens jokingly comment on the "unfortunate fate" and the truth about marrying into a wealthy family.
Immediately after images of this "unusual" wedding were shared, netizens engaged in a flurry of witty comments. Many jokingly remarked that the bride, Trang, was "destined for a life of hardship" by marrying into the wealthy Bac Lieu family. The "hardship," according to netizens' humorous interpretation, refers to having to "tire her hands counting money" or "tire her feet visiting the vast shrimp farms" of her husband's family.
Beyond the teasing, the audience also expressed admiration for the couple's simplicity and down-to-earth nature. Instead of grand vows, they chose to begin their marriage with the very essence of their daily work. This was seen as a smart move, preserving their local cultural identity while creating a lasting impression on the guests and affirming the family's status as one that cherishes its roots.
The trend of personalized rituals: From cooking meals to sowing seeds of happiness.
Weddings in Bac Lieu are just one of many examples showing how modern couples are striving to break free from rigid stereotypes. Beyond the traditional "feeding the shrimp" ritual, many other ceremonies impress with the shared cooking of rice – symbolizing the sharing of responsibilities and nurturing a warm family hearth. Or the watering of plants, where the bride and groom care for a sapling, conveying a message of patience and taking root together in the soil of happiness.
Even the "Handfasting" ritual from Western culture has been adapted, where the hands of the couple are joined with ribbons in front of family and friends. Each ribbon represents a strong spiritual commitment. From the traditional shrimp-feeding ritual in Bac Lieu, symbolizing inheritance, to planting trees or cooking rice, each action becomes sacred as it conveys the authentic story of the couple. These rituals affirm that the most lasting happiness stems from simple, unpretentious things and the unity in the most ordinary tasks of life.
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