A Facebook post of a wedding reception in Kuching featuring two brides and one groom has gone viral. The post, which is now missing, sparked curiosity among many people. The man, known as Lim, and the brides, Ivy and Dewi, were seen in photos pouring champagne and cutting a five-tier wedding cake.
Can a Chinese man take on two wives at the same time? This was the question that was lingering on many people’s minds after a seemingly harmless Facebook post of a wedding reception at a restaurant in Kuching went viral. While the post can no longer be found, the photos have found its way onto countless other Facebook pages. So what’s so weird about a wedding reception ? Nothing really, unless it’s one where there are two brides and only one groom .
The now missing Facebook post was captioned: “Congratulations to the groom and the two brides! I wish the three of you everlasting love as you journey through life together.” According to Facebook shares, the man is known as Lim while the brides were identified as Ivy and Dewi. Some say Lim sells Kolo Mee at a food court in Kuching. In the photos, the three of them were pictured pouring champagne, cutting a five-tier wedding cake, and engaging in celebratory toasts on stag
Chinese Man Wedding Reception Two Brides One Groom Viral Facebook Post Kuching
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Chinese Ambassador Encourages Chinese Enterprises to Increase Investments in MalaysiaChinese Ambassador to Malaysia Ouyang Yujing encourages Chinese enterprises to increase investments in Malaysia and contribute to its economic development and industrial optimization. He also highlights the potential for growth in business inspections, trade negotiations, economic exchanges, and tourism between China and Malaysia.
Read more »
Pinterest reveals 2024 wedding trends: Colourful ceremonies on the riseWedding season is just around the corner, and already, Pinterest has shared details of its report on the year’s hottest wedding trends. This year, forget tradition, and aim for a vintage vibe, a gothic aesthetic or the opposite effect with a splash of colour. For future brides and grooms, especially those from Generation Z, weddings in 2024 will be all about originality. In its latest report on 2024 wedding trends, Pinterest revealed an increased interest in colourful ceremonies. Searches for burnt orange and sage green wedding decors rose by 450 per cent between February 2023 and February 2024, worldwide. Ceremonies in colourful gardens also appealed to internet users (+650 per cent)
Read more »
The Chinese Zodiac and the Year of the DragonLearn about the Chinese Zodiac and the significance of the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese New Year.
Read more »
EU probes Chinese rail giant CRRC's subsidiary over unfair competitionThe European Union investigates CRRC Qingdao Sifang Locomotive, a subsidiary of CRRC, for suspected unfair competition through state subsidies.
Read more »
Chinese tycoon Zong Qinghou, founder of Wahaha Group, dies at 79Zong Qinghou, founder of Wahaha Group and formerly China’s richest man, died today following an undisclosed illness. He was 79.
Read more »
Federal Court affirms legality of Chinese and Tamil schoolsEducationists express relief as the Federal Court rules that Chinese and Tamil schools are legal and constitutional, respecting parental choice in education.
Read more »