Continued, Continued Vietnamese Wedding 🇻🇳
Leaving the beach with a heavy heart, we decided to pay a visit to the home of General Vo Nguyen Giap, a Vietnamese hero from Quang Binh. As a history buff, this was a dream come true for me.
I offered incense.
I would like to study Vietnamese heroes again.
At the same time, I must study more about Quang Binh... By the way, due to the reorganization of Vietnamese provinces, Quang Binh Province will be annexed to Quang Ninh Province.
I was wandering around with Mama VAN for too long, and when I got a call from Linh's parents saying "We're starting now," I hurried over there. I was impressed by Mama VAN's hospitality. In the end, I succumbed to Mama VAN's hospitality, and we ended up drinking all the time.
The third party finally began at Linh's house.
For the family, it was their last night with Linh. It was a party to say goodbye.
Neighbors, relatives, and children gathered together for a big party in the garden! We became very close with all the relatives here, but Mie is now returning to Hanoi. Having her there was a great help. From now on, we will be entering a world where we only speak Vietnamese!
One of the uncles I got along well with offered to let his daughter work at Ohno. If this happens, my connection with Quang Binh will be even stronger.
After drinking a lot, it was finally time for the fourth party. My uncles invited me to karaoke, but since we were to meet at 6:30 the next morning, even though it was the fourth party, it was just chatting at a cafe and discussing the job offer.
After that, I went back to the hotel and got some rest (sound asleep).
#Exhausted ?
Good morning.
The second day's party is about to begin.
I woke up at 5:30 in the morning, and Linh's brother came to pick me up, and I finally enjoyed Quang Binh's specialty, "eel congee"! I got the power of eel.
#It's probably loach, not eel
First, there was a ceremony at home.
It seems to be something along the lines of: you're getting married, you're never coming back to your parents' home, you're becoming a member of your groom's family. Then all the relatives head to the groom's house by bus and motorbike.
At the groom's house, a solemn bride acceptance ceremony was also held. Now, it's time to head to the final celebration, joined by all the relatives!
Leaving the beach with a heavy heart, we decided to pay a visit to the house of General Vo Nguyen Giap, a Vietnamese hero from Quang Binh. As a history buff, this was a dream come true for me.
I offered incense.
I would like to study Vietnamese heroes again.
At the same time, I must study more about Quang Binh... By the way, due to the reorganization of Vietnamese provinces, Quang Binh Province will be annexed to Quang Ninh Province.
I was wandering around with Mama VAN for too long, and when I got a call from Linh's parents saying "We're starting now," I hurried over there. I was impressed by Mama VAN's hospitality. In the end, Mama VAN's hospitality is one of the best, and we ended up drinking all the time.
The third party finally began at Linh's house.
For the family, it was their last night with Linh. It was a party to say goodbye.
Neighbors, relatives, and children gathered together for a big party in the garden! We became very close with all the relatives here, but Mie is now returning to Hanoi. Having her there was a great help. From now on, we will be entering a world where we only speak Vietnamese!
One of my uncles, who I got along well with, offered to let my daughter work at Ohno. If this happens, my connection with Quang Binh will be even stronger.
After drinking a lot, it was finally time for the after-party. My uncles invited me to karaoke, but since we were to meet at 6:30 the next morning, even though it was the after-party, it was a cafe where we chatted and discussed the offer.
After that, we went back to the hotel and got some rest (sound asleep)
#Exhausted ?
Good morning.
The second day's party is about to begin.
I woke up at 5:30 in the morning, and my brother Lin came to pick me up, and finally enjoyed Quang Binh's specialty, "eel congee"! I got the power of eel.
First, there was a ceremony at home.
It seems to be something along the lines of: you're getting married, you're never coming back to your parents' home, you're becoming a member of your groom's family. Then all the relatives head to the groom's house by bus and motorbike.
At the groom's house, a solemn bride acceptance ceremony is also held.
Finally, it's time to head to the final celebration, joined by all the relatives!
