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When did Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Carina Lau get married?

Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Carina Lau got married at about 6: 5438+03: 30pm Beijing time (July 26:5438+0, 2008) in Umaparo Hotel, a Buddhist country in South Asia. I sincerely wish them all the best!

The whole wedding lasted nearly 2 hours and ended at about 4: 45 Beijing time/kloc-0. The Buddhist ceremony was adopted, with Hong Kong artist and famous host Li as the master of ceremonies. The local King Karmapa blessed the couple, witnessed by the 28-year-old King Bhutan, and more than 80 relatives and friends from both sides, including Gao Tang, Faye Wong, Wong Kar-wai and Cecilia Yip, attended to bless the couple. It can be described as sacred and solemn.

According to reports, the wedding ceremony was held in a white tent built outdoors in Umaparo Hotel. At about 13: 30 (local time 165438+ 0: 00 am), a couple stepped out of the room and went into the tent, surrounded by guests, and the Lama married them. The bride Carina Lau is wearing a million-dollar white tube top dress designed by the famous designer Vera Wang of China, and her wedding shoes are also worth 8,800 yuan. Tony Leung Chiu Wai, the groom, dressed in a white tom ford dress, complements his wife. They are really a couple, and the scene is extremely luxurious. This five-story wedding cake was flown in from Bangkok, mainly white and covered with white sugar flowers. It was designed by Francois Laloue and sold for HK$ 65,438+03,000. After the wedding, there was no sudden heavy rain, but this did not affect the progress of the wedding.

Carina Lau and Tony Leung Chiu Wai's wedding can be described as rich and expensive. UmaParo Hotel is an asset under the name of King Bhutan. The royal family of Bhutan also gave the green light to the distinguished guests from China. Not only did they lend the palace to them to take wedding photos, but they also made everything by themselves, showing prospective couples around Bhutan and attending the wedding in person, which was very thoughtful. You know, in Bhutan, except for the royal family, civilians are not qualified to hold wedding ceremonies!