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Tuesday, June 14, 2005
  Weddings in Mongolia
There are 2 kinds of important wedding ceremonies in Mongolia. One of them is the traditional wedding ceremony. Then couple wears traditional clothes called "Del". The Del is made from cotton and silk with patterns. The groom wears dark colored Del and the bride's is lighter. Another one kind of the wedding ceremony is the modern wedding ceremony. The groom dresses dark colored suit and the bride swears white colored gown. The weddings are celebrated in the restaurants, the wedding palace and at the homes. The groom's party almost pays the most of total finances for the wedding. The couple doesn't say wedding vows at the wedding ceremony. The groom's father says congratulations to the couple and after the congratulations the bride's says the speech. The guests give to couple some presents, furniture, children's toys and money in the envelope. The grooms father or the special man, is chosen by the groom's father leads the wedding ceremony. There are songs, dances, jokes, meals, drinks at the wedding. The wedding usually continues for only 1 day in the cities. But in the countrysides, it often continues for 3-4 days.The bride doesn't use the groom's name. The weddings are unforgetable ceremies for couples in Mongolia.

Battogtokh.P
 
Comments:
Batta,

I would love to see a Mongolian wedding and enjoy the reception afterwards. They both sound so interesting and fun, according to your description.

Colin Robinson, CESL teacher
 
What kind of wedding do you want to have?
Will you take many pictures?

Colin
 
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    Tuesday, June 14, 2005
      Weddings in Mongolia
    There are 2 kinds of important wedding ceremonies in Mongolia. One of them is the traditional wedding ceremony. Then couple wears traditional clothes called "Del". The Del is made from cotton and silk with patterns. The groom wears dark colored Del and the bride's is lighter. Another one kind of the wedding ceremony is the modern wedding ceremony. The groom dresses dark colored suit and the bride swears white colored gown. The weddings are celebrated in the restaurants, the wedding palace and at the homes. The groom's party almost pays the most of total finances for the wedding. The couple doesn't say wedding vows at the wedding ceremony. The groom's father says congratulations to the couple and after the congratulations the bride's says the speech. The guests give to couple some presents, furniture, children's toys and money in the envelope. The grooms father or the special man, is chosen by the groom's father leads the wedding ceremony. There are songs, dances, jokes, meals, drinks at the wedding. The wedding usually continues for only 1 day in the cities. But in the countrysides, it often continues for 3-4 days.The bride doesn't use the groom's name. The weddings are unforgetable ceremies for couples in Mongolia.

    Battogtokh.P
     
    Comments:
    Batta,

    I would love to see a Mongolian wedding and enjoy the reception afterwards. They both sound so interesting and fun, according to your description.

    Colin Robinson, CESL teacher
     
    What kind of wedding do you want to have?
    Will you take many pictures?

    Colin
     
    Post a Comment



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