Andrew and Tim’s wedding was all about celebrating their cultural heritage and the unique bond that brought them together. Drawing inspiration from their Chinese zodiac signs—Andrew’s Wood Ox and Tim’s Fire Tiger—their design blended meaningful symbolism with modern elegance. “Our wedding was inspired by a desire to celebrate cultural diversity and heritage,” the couple shares. “The aisle symbolized the union of wood and fire, and we extended this theme into the reception with fiery overhead designs contrasted by earth tones.”
For the venue, they chose the InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort, the ideal mix of mountains and beach. “It felt like the perfect place for us,” the pair says. “The resort had a secluded vibe, but it was still easy for our guests to get to. It was exactly the kind of relaxed yet elegant atmosphere we wanted.”
Looking back, the couple feels their wedding was a beautiful mix of their personalities and cultures. “Everything had a personal touch,” they say. They’re also proud of how they brought friends and family from all over the world to celebrate with them. “It was such an accomplishment to pull off a wedding with so many loved ones.”
Andrew and Tim’s vision for a deeply personal celebration that honored their backgrounds came to life in every detail, from the traditional tea ceremony and zodiac-inspired décor. Keep reading to see how Kailash Wedding beautifully captured their truly one-of-a-kind big day.
Instead of a formal wedding party, the couple kept it low-key by spending their morning with close friends and family. “We didn’t want to give anyone extra responsibilities, especially with a destination wedding,” they explain. So, they invited loved ones to join them during their getting-ready sessions. Tim kicked things off with champagne and a game of mahjong, while Andrew’s sister surprised him with soju shots. “It kept everything relaxed and fun, but still meaningful,” they share.
For their wedding attire, the grooms wore matching white tuxedo jackets. The coordinated jackets made them look unified, adding a sophisticated, refined touch to their special day.
The ceremony beautifully blended symbolism and style, with every detail thoughtfully chosen to honor their Chinese zodiac-inspired wedding theme. The aisle, symbolizing the union of wood and fire, led to a stunning altar that looked like flames rising from the ground, surrounded by bold, lush florals.
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The reception was brought to life with a sweeping, curvy overhead installation cascading across the ceiling, drawing guests’ eyes toward the couple’s table and tying the entire room together. Combined with the fiery color palette of the florals and decor, it was the perfect way to bring their Chinese Zodiac-inspired wedding vision to life, creating a vibe that was both intimate and grand.
A highlight of the evening was the couple’s reentrance, kicked off by a lion dance. It was a fun, energetic moment that really got everyone pumped up and added to the night’s excitement.
The couple gave guests handmade con thổi tò he, traditional Vietnamese clay blow toys shaped like each guest’s Chinese zodiac animal. “We wanted to give something special that celebrated Vietnamese craftsmanship and honored our culture,” the couple explains. The tò he figures represented playfulness and artistic tradition, tying perfectly into the wedding’s theme of meaningful symbolism. “It was a way for us to give our guests a special piece of the day to take home.”
For their first dance, the couple recreated a playful rainstorm from their pre-wedding photoshoot, complete with umbrellas and a confetti shower. It was a fun, meaningful moment that added a creative twist to their dance, symbolizing how they face life’s challenges together.
When reflecting on their big day, the couple finds it hard to pick just one favorite moment. “So many things were meaningful.” They agree that each part of the day “captured the heart of our celebration.”
As for advice to other couples, they recommend staying true to who you are as a couple. “Incorporating personal and cultural elements made our wedding feel really meaningful,” they share. They also encourage couples to have fun and get creative: “Don’t be afraid to mix traditions with something unexpected—like we did with the lion dance and umbrellas!”
Finally, they emphasize the importance of trusting your planner and vendors. “Their experience can really bring your vision to life.” And above all, stay flexible: “Some of the best memories come from those unexpected moments, so embrace them—they’ll make your day even more unforgettable.”
The Wedding Team:
Photography – Kailash Wedding
Event Planning – The Planners
Venue – InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort
Officiant – MC Xuan Binh
Videography – Cheese Media
Rings – Bvlgari