The Fanciest, Crazy, Huge, and Most Expensive Wedding!!



Recently, a huge wedding banquet from the Shunde district of Foshan city in the Guangdong province was held for three days and and three nights. ( 3 is believed by the Chinese to be a lucky number). These “hundred family banquets”?????? have a long history in rural China. Almost everyone in the village, friends, and family are invited. The host treats their invited guests to three meals each day and a total of nine meals.

Just imagine how much it cost to held this huge wedding banquet.

If you think this wedding banquet is fancy, there are other banquet that are more fancier then this.

I sure do not want to be the person who is doing the cleaning or washing the dishes.

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This kind of massive wedding banquet are now being develop as a tourist theme where tourist can experience it first hand. So if you are planning to go to China for vacation, then you can experience first hand.

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Menu items include chicken, goose, eel… and other dishes I don’t recognize. If you can read Chinese more fluently and are more familiar with Cantonese cooking then you can tell us what they’re eating?

Video Of Interest

Comments

4 Responses to “The Fanciest, Crazy, Huge, and Most Expensive Wedding!!”

  1. Eliot on August 29th, 2008 4:24 am

    Thats really creazy! Seems to be a big party… Though, the weather looks quite crappy…

  2. Apple on September 10th, 2008 11:27 am

    That’s insane dinner!!
    The forth and five line from the right seems to be different in the writing sequence. Normally the characters are read from top to bottom, but the forth and five seems to be read from left to right which means “carrot”, “chili”, “peanut” and “meatball”.

    Pork and vege is served too. lol

  3. fredy on September 14th, 2008 7:02 am

    Thats really a party :)

  4. Devane on August 18th, 2010 11:27 am

    cool picxxs

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