I've been sick all weekend, so I didn't do anything other than study for next week's finals and rest until Saturday. That night, I went with my tutor Ding Xiong-fei to a traditional Chinese wedding. I didn't have a chance to take any pictures, but if I had to use one word to describe it, I'd say it was 热闹 (rènɑo adj. lively).
Unlike American weddings, which usually have a somber ceremony followed by a reception, the Chinese combine the two. Guests are invited to a huge dining hall, where food is served and they can watch the couple get married while eating. An emcee hosts the service, and it can take on a game show-like appeal. I have to admit, I prefer the American style. But you can't argue that Chinese weddings are a lot of fun.
After the wedding, I went to Xiong-fei's cousin's house to play Ma Jiang. I won once (because I was being coached by "the expert"). Turns out Ma Jiang in China is a lot different than American style...
3 comments:
8 days and counting. I think I probably like my computer version of mah jong better haha. See you soon.
Your life is so awesome. Come home!
4 more days my son see you soon!!!
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