Hae Khaan Maak
On the wedding day, early in the
morning,
friends and relatives meet at the groom’s house. This group called “Hae” are ready for a party.
Together they walk to the bride’s home in a parade
with dancing and long drums. This ceremony means that the family and
relatives agree to the wedding and now bring the groom to the bride’s
house (ie. your room) in order to celebrate the future couple. They carry
food and fruits, artistically arranged on trays. Four married women carry
three special trays covered with clothes in different colours. These three
gifts are for the first, second and third night after being married.
The crowd who escorted the groom will stop in front of the bride’s house and will not let the groom enter before he has paid a suitable amount of money. In the hotel, our staff will act as the family and join the parade around the hotel grounds.
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