
My Korean co-teacher Christy got married! Something very exciting since it's a time of celebration and pure, white joy!
Prior to the wedding I was full of questions about it. Trying to compare a Western wedding to a Korean is like comparing a crotch rocket to a moped. Western weddings being the moped. The most surprising thing about Korean weddings are how quick they are.
It was literally, in and out.
Here's a break down of how it went:
Arrival, take some photos and talk to the Bride and Groom.
The wedding.
More posing and photos.
Huge buffet.
2 hours later, finished.
That's it. Cut and print.

But, can't hold that against an amazing day for an amazing event.
It literally was the perfect day/setting for a wedding. Set amongst and within the grand Mt. Muedung - what more can you ask for?

Seriously though, could you ask for a better backdrop than this?
A beach maybe, but then you have to worry about seagulls. And seagulls poop on you, and who wants that at a wedding?
If you ever get a chance to check out a wedding here in Korea, do so. You'll enjoy it. It's a magical time AND free booze! How can you go wrong?
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