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回復 1# gugu123


    1. Agree with fibbi & 布小熊, it is normal to have ceremony guests > banquet guests, all you need is print 2 different sets of invitations. And usually if occupancy permits, you can even invite more people to attend your ceremony after invitations has been sent out, for example making an announcement on your wedding website, through facebook, send out E-cards, but only do this to the young people =).

2. Not a must to feed the guest, depends what time your wedding is going to be, and where it is. There are lots of venues that do not allow you to stay behind after the ceremony, in that case no one will blame you for not having a cocktail.

Wedding is a very personal thing it is all up to you, just enjoy!!

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回復 6# gugu123


    When is the date? Rose Garden does not look good all year long =). One of the photographers of our team shot there before for portraits, the roses were ok during Aug last year. Another location with roses in August could be Burnaby Mountain, it looks like this:



Schedule is flexible, fibbi suggested a typical chinese timeline, of course everyone is different. You should first of all check with the venues for the availability, confirm the booking then set the times.

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回復 10# 布小熊


    From my past experience, roses in any rose gardens never bloom beautifully.

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oic! cuz a lot of people wanted to go there for roses!

If you met in UBC, why not pick UBC as your location for portraits? Or book Cecil Green Park ($$$$) or even the Spanish Banks ($) for your ceremony.

Basically you gotta confirm the date & time and the venues before going on with anything else.

Hope that helps!!

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