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  2. Brunei Malay wedding - Wikipedia

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    Bersanding Bersanding (Wedding reception) is the climax point of the wedding ceremony. [1] This is where wide circle of friends and family of both sides gather and recognise the couple as official husband and wife in the eyes of the public. Bersanding is a grand event where much food is provided for the guests.

  3. Malaysian Couple Uses Cats as Bridesmaids and It's As ... - AOL

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    A lot of us can agree that weddings are touching and romantic and it's always so sweet to see two people join in holy matrimony, especially if there is cake involved after the ceremony. But there ...

  4. Malays (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    Malays (ethnic group) A Malay couple in traditional attire after their akad nikah (marriage solemnisation) ceremony. The groom is wearing a baju melayu paired with songkok and songket, while the bride wears baju kurung with a tudong. The Malay tricolour embodies the philosophy of Kemelayuan.

  5. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    A Malay wedding ceremony spreads over two days, beginning with the akad nikah ceremony on the first day. The groom signs the marriage contract and agrees to provide the bride with a mas kahwin (dowry).

  6. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    A wedding is a ceremony where two people are united in marriage. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, races, religions, denominations, countries, social classes, and sexual orientations. Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of marriage vows by a couple, presentation of a gift (offering, rings, symbolic item, flowers, money, dress), and a public ...

  7. Malaysian art - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Malaysian art is primarily composed of Malay art and Bornean art, is very similar with the other styles from Southeast Asia, such as Bruneian, Indonesian and Singaporean. Art has a long tradition in Malaysia, with Malay art that dating back to the Malay sultanates, has always been influenced by Chinese, Indian and Islamic arts, and ...

  8. Phuang malai - Wikipedia

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    Malai chamruai or souvenir malai ( มาลัยชำร่วย, [māːlāj t͡ɕʰām.rûa̯j] ), the smallest form of malai, is usually given as a souvenir to a large group of people. [4] These malai are customarily given by a host, for instance, in wedding ceremonies, housewarming ceremonies, birthday parties, and baby showers.

  9. Poruwa ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Poruwa ceremony. A Poruwa ceremony is a traditional Sinhalese wedding ceremony. The ceremony takes place on a "Poruwa", a beautifully decorated, traditional wooden platform. The ceremony involves a series of rituals performed by the bride and groom, and their families.

  10. Kadazan people - Wikipedia

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    Kadazan-Dusun, Dusun, Austronesian peoples. The Kadazans are an ethnic group indigenous to the state of Sabah in Malaysia. They are found mainly in Penampang on the west coast of Sabah, the surrounding locales, and various locations in the interior.

  11. Timorese wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Timorese wedding traditions ( Indonesian: Berlaki, Portuguese: Barlaque, Tetum: Barlake) apply to marriages on the island of Timor, which is divided between Indonesia and East Timor. The wedding traditions are still followed in about half of all marriages in East Timor. Ever since colonial times, there has been heated debate about the value of ...