The Harbour
The Southside
The Traditions

Destination Weddings

Hong Kong

香 港

Vows above Victoria Harbour, with the skyline as your witness.

Or twenty minutes south, where the sea replaces the towers.

And the traditions your grandmother still recognises.

Why Hong Kong

兩 個 家 庭 ‧ 一 個 城 市

There is nothing quite like
coming home to marry

For couples with roots here, a Hong Kong wedding is not a destination wedding at all. It is a homecoming - the one arrangement where grandparents, aunties and childhood friends witness your vows without crossing an ocean.

Having grown up between Hong Kong and Melbourne, I plan and host weddings that move between languages and traditions without anyone feeling like a guest at someone else's event.

Best season

October to December - cool, dry and golden. Spring (March to April) is a softer alternative.

Ceremony there, paperwork here

As a Commonwealth-registered Australian celebrant, I solemnise legal marriages within Australia. For Hong Kong, we craft the full ceremony on location and complete a simple legal signing at home.

For your guests

A compact city where every venue, hotel and restaurant sits twenty minutes apart. I plan itineraries that let guests explore Hong Kong between wedding events, not just fly in and out.

Venue Partners

Where you could hold it

The Repulse Bay

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The Repulse Bay

Southside, Hong Kong Island

Oceanfront vows on the Southside

Capacity
40 - 120
Film
Coming soon
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The Repulse Bay - outdoor wedding ceremony overlooking the South China Sea
The Repulse Bay - oasis of serenity on Hong Kong's Southside
The Verandah at The Repulse Bay, sea view dining
Southside coastline and beaches near The Repulse Bay
Spices garden terrace at The Repulse Bay

Ceremony & Traditions

The parts your family
will remember

Fetch the Bride - Hong Kong wedding tradition

接親

Fetch the Bride

Morning · 接新娘

Door games at the bride's home, run by the bridesmaids. I design them around your story and hold the schedule, because this is the most common reason a wedding day runs late before lunch.

Hair Combing - Hong Kong wedding tradition

上頭

Hair Combing

The night before · 上頭

The blessing of combing and well-wishes, performed the evening before. I guide both households through the words, the order and the meaning.

Tea Ceremony - Hong Kong wedding tradition

敬茶

Tea Ceremony

The heart of the day · 敬茶

Tea served to elders in order of seniority, in exchange for their blessing. Staged, narrated and translated as it happens.

How I Support You

One planner, one voice, every language

Trilingual ceremony & MC

English, Cantonese and Mandarin - every grandparent and colleague follows each vow and toast.

Planning & vendor coordination

Venue scouting, contracts, timelines and rehearsals across time zones, so you never chase a supplier at midnight.

Tea ceremony & rituals

Fetch-the-bride, tea ceremony and banquet traditions hosted with the meaning intact, not just the motions.

Legal & logistics guidance

Honest advice on what is legally binding where, plus guest travel, accommodation and itinerary support.

Not sure which parts you actually need? Most couples do not, at this stage.

Ask me what applies to you

Begin

Ready to write your Hong Kong chapter?

Tell me your date, your guest list and the moments that matter most. I will come back with what is realistic - including when another destination suits you better.