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A Chinese groom’s attempt to speak Vietnamese at his wedding turned into a memorable moment when a mistranslated vow left the entire hall in laughter.
A young couple chose pine woods over banquet halls, creating an intimate celebration filled with art, nature and personal meaning.
A story from Hai Phong reveals how two sisters found themselves not just as siblings, but as sisters-in-law, building a life side by side within one extended family.
Behind the 70-year anniversary celebration of a couple in their 90s in Hung Yen lies a beautiful childhood romance and a rare golden marriage.
A 22-second video capturing a wedding procession by plane has gone viral on TikTok, drawing nearly 200,000 views and thousands of reactions for its unusual yet heartfelt approach.
A video capturing a Lao bride singing the Vietnamese song “Hon ca yeu” for her groom on their wedding day has drawn 3.7 million views on TikTok.
Behind the wonderful wedding in Vinh Long is the enduring journey of two Vietnamese–American men who overcame barriers so they could hold hands with the full blessing of both families.
A young woman in Hue chose love over fear, standing by her partner after a life-altering accident that changed everything.
A cross-cultural love story culminates in a vibrant Vietnamese wedding attended by nearly 900 guests, where the German bride quickly won the hearts of the whole village.
The moment the family of the bride saw the man from Nghe An in his groom's vest, lying on a reclining wheelchair, they shed tears of both pity and admiration.
A unique marriage arrangement in Hung Yen has brought two families even closer, as two brothers married two sisters. The special bond has created a warm, close-knit household where family members support and care for one another.
A touching anniversary celebration for a couple in their 80s has warmed hearts online, honoring a lifetime of love and devotion.
Marrying a French husband six years younger, a woman from Phu Tho has found a marriage very different from what she once imagined.
More than a month after bringing his new wife home, the 73-year-old man in Dak Lak is celebrating a warmer, fuller Tet (Lunar New Year), thanks to the woman he once crossed 1,500km to meet.
Beyond fireworks and feasts, Lunar New Year (Tet) has become a season of belonging for a man far from his birthplace.
When Nguyen Ba Ky rolled into his wedding in a reclining wheelchair, guests wept - not out of pity, but in awe of his unshakable will and the woman who chose him.
In a heartfelt journey across 5,000km, a Chinese couple embraces the woman their son chose - proving that love transcends both distance and disability.
Their story began with a chance encounter on a dating app and grew into a love that overcame cultural and religious differences.
The story of a 73-year-old man traveling over 1,500 kilometers from Dak Lak to Son La to meet a woman he met online has captivated social media in recent days.
Supported by relatives, two men tied the knot in a traditional, heartfelt ceremony.