This wedding blends natural elegance with unforgettable moments. Discover dream wedding vendors, ideas, and tips for Korean destination weddings.
What’s love? To some, it’s magic that binds souls; to others, it’s a choice to grow together. Madai and Goobin’s love blends both—deep and resilient. They evolved from chance encounters to a heartfelt autumn wedding in Seoul. Their journey highlights their strong bond, filled with personal touches that honor their love story.
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Celebrate your love with the beauty of a traditional Korean wedding. Take a journey as you learn about rituals and customs from South Korea.
A sweet elopement in the beautiful city of Seoul, South Korea. Includes tips and advice on how to elope in Korea.
Follow Martin and Susan on their special day as they blend their Korean-American culture with a modern-traditional hanbok fall wedding in South Korea. See breathtaking photo collections from the event!
A beautiful outdoor wedding in the outskirts of Seoul (South Korea) under a sea of romantic fairy lights. Such a wonderful celebration of love and life between a tight knit community.
A wedding almost two years in the making! Due to COVID restrictions, Stone and Eunice had to postpone their wedding in Korea until everyone was able to travel again. It was so worth the wait as their closest family gathered to celebrate them in Seoul and danced the night away on a boat on the Han River.
Patrick and Rira live and work in South Korea’s cosmopolitan capital, Seoul. They love the diversity of cultures and food Pyeongtaek (the area where they live) has to offer. Visiting different restaurants and sharing their favourite ice cream are just a couple of things they enjoy doing together.
The couple’s friends and family are quite diverse too. Pat’s mom flew in from the US and most of his friends who attended the wedding, are US military soldiers stationed in Seoul. Rira had friends fly in from Sydney, Australia too.
Wilson and Younglee have been living in Gwangju for a while, a city they both hold dear, and a city that has embraced them with its delightful food, peaceful suburban life and wonderful city (outskirts) nature.
They both have many things in common like hiking, traveling, taking on short adventures and are especially fond of the fall season, as the days become shorter, the air is crisp and the leaves shed from the maple trees. This was one of the main reasons why they decided to hold their wedding at the most beautiful time of the year according to Younglee.