A mass wedding took place at the Penang Chinese Town Hall in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, with 23 couples exchanging their vows. The event was graced by Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, Deputy Director of Penang National Registration Department Awangku Iswandy Awangku Serma, and Chairman of state Chinese Town Hall Tan Sri Tan Khoon Hai. Coinciding with National Registration Day on October 1, the couples arrived dressed in a variety of attires and colors, deviating from traditional white bridal dresses and black suits. Accompanied by their parents, friends, and family members, they posed for photographs to commemorate their special day.
On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a mass wedding took place at the Penang Chinese Town Hall. The event saw 23 couples exchanging their marriage vows. The couples, accompanied by their parents, friends, and family members, arrived dressed in various attires and colors, breaking away from the traditional white bridal gowns and black suits. They captured the beautiful moments of their special day through the lens, posing together for photographs.
The ceremony was graced by notable individuals, including Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, Deputy Director of Penang National Registration Department Awangku Iswandy Awangku Serma, and Chairman of state Chinese Town Hall Tan Sri Tan Khoon Hai. This event also coincided with National Registration Day, observed annually on October 1.
A mass wedding took place at the Penang Chinese Town Hall in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Twenty-three couples participated in the event, dressed in unconventional attire and colors instead of the usual white wedding dresses and black suits. Friends, family members, and parents accompanied the couples and captured memorable moments by taking photographs on this momentous day. In attendance were Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, Penang National Registration Department deputy director Awangku Iswandy Awangku Serma, and state Chinese Town Hall chairman Tan Sri Tan Khoon Hai. Additionally, the event coincided with National Registration Day, which occurs annually on October 1.