admin Posted January 28, 2012 Report Share Posted January 28, 2012 (edited) PHUKET: Couples wanting to tie the knot in Phuket on Valentine’s Day might consider taking part in a mass wedding ceremony to be staged at Laem Phromthep in Rawai next month.The organizers are seeking 108 Thai and foreign couples to take part in the event, which is intended to promote Phuket as a wedding and honeymoon vacation destination. The event is being organized by the Suanluang Inter Wedding Company, which hopes to sign up 108 couples in time for the event. Packages are available starting at 49,000 baht for the first nine couples, according to the event website. The five-day packages include pick-up and send-off from Phuket Airport and include accommodations at host resorts and a variety of events including an “exotic” dinner (not elephant) at Kan Eang@Pier Restaurant in Chalong; dinner and cultural stage show at Phuket FantaSea in Kamala; merit-making ceremony with 99 monks at Chalong Temple; and sightseeing and souvenir shopping tours. Thai-style wedding dresses will also be provided. For the complete itinerary, click here. The promotion is supported by the Phuket Provincial Office, Phuket Rajabhat University, Rawai Municipality and sponsor hotels including the Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket. The mass-wedding event comes just as Phuket’s reputation as a wedding destination appears to be waxing like a lover’s moon. A recent survey released by Korean firm Hana Tour found the island was the top choice (23.9%) to wed among Korean couples, followed by the Philippines (16.4%), the US state of Hawaii (7.4%), the Indonesian island of Bali (6.9%), and destinations in Western Europe, which combined attracted on 6.3% of the vote. No less enthusiastic about Phuket’s nuptial potential are Indians, who are famed for elaborate wedding feasts. Phuket is prepared to host several lavish weddings for Indian couples tying the knot in 2012, with top Phuket officials offering their help to smooth the way for wedding parties. More... Edited January 28, 2012 by FarangFarang Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaunitz Posted January 28, 2012 Report Share Posted January 28, 2012 Which normal thinking human being would go for such an event? I mean, wedding someone is a personal thing that should be celebrated with family and friends, not together with a bunch of complete strangers. Furthermore, bride and groom should be the two main persons on such a day, not being one male and one female among dozens or even more. The sister of a friend of mine married the Mun way in Korea, the pics were terrible! More than 1,000 couples in a football stadium! Crazy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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