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wedding car or walk?
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I was just looking through my son's wedding photos, remembering how passers-by waved, smiled and even took photos as the wedding party walked between venues, so I think it would be nice to share the happiness.0
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If it's at such a short distance then I would support walking. It's got a different charm to it.0
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Weird - I was on a bus going over Tower Bridge the other night and saw a Chinese bride walking along it in full get-up!
Yep, sounds like a 'tradition' now then! Hadn't heard of it until I read your post!
Jx
Posing for wedding photos in scenic or historic places is a very Chinese thing. We saw it lots when we were in China. I think it's not usually the day of the actual wedding though, or the clothes the couple have worn on the actual day. They seem to hire the outfits along with the photographer.0
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