Nearly 70 couples attend mass wedding photography in Hanoi, Saigon
Hanoi’s Opera house, Walking street zone, Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, Ho Chi Minh city post office are chosen by nearly 70 couple to take photo for their wedding album.
The mass wedding photography event took place at some famous tourist site of both big cities: Hanoi and Saigon on July 23 morning. The activity is involved in program “Honeymoon Wedding Perfect (HWP)” the ninth, especially for couples in demand for marriage in this winter.
In Hanoi, 40 couples started the shooting at Skywalk Observatory on 65th floor of Lotte Center in Dao Tan street. The crystal-clear floor and wall of the observatory turn into splendid wallpaper for those couple to have most amazing wedding photos. They love to pose like flying in the air.
At Hanoi’s Opera house, along the walking street zone, Ly Thai To Monument… the appearance of more than 30 couples in wedding dress and suit surprise numerous locals as well as foreign tourists. Many of them take the chance to keep this rare moments with their own camera and smartphone.
At Ho Chi Minh city, up to 30 couples take wedding photos in Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, municipal post office, ending the posing rote in Nguyen Hue blossom road.
Besides capture memorable moments in life, their album and activity contribute to promote Vietnam to international tourists.
Those couples will then enter an online competing round and another shooting round to earn reward to enjoy holiday at 5-star resort in Vietnam.
Some images about these lovely event:
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