Hangzhou G20 Summit venue to hold free group wedding
Updated 10:17, 28-Jun-2018
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The G20 Summit venue, Hangzhou International Expo Center, is to hold a free group wedding on October 15, said the Xiaoshan district government of east China's Hangzhou in their official Wechat.
The couples will walk the red carpet into the venue. [Photo: thepaper.cn]

The couples will walk the red carpet into the venue. [Photo: thepaper.cn]

The G20 Summit venue, Hangzhou International Expo Center in Hangzhou of east China's Zhejiang province, is to hold a free group wedding on October 15. [Photo: thepaper.cn]

The G20 Summit venue, Hangzhou International Expo Center in Hangzhou of east China's Zhejiang province, is to hold a free group wedding on October 15. [Photo: thepaper.cn]

The romantic event will witness the love of 50 couples around the world whose wedding was delayed due to the G20 Summit, those who have served during the summit and those who have stories with the summit are eligible to apply for this opportunity through the official Wechat before September 30.
The couples will take photos at the G20 board where the heads of state also had a family photo there. [Photo: thepaper.cn]

The couples will take photos at the G20 board where the heads of state also had a family photo there. [Photo: thepaper.cn]

The couples will arrive at the Expo center by the same route taken by the heads of state who attended the G20 Summit in early September. They will walk the red carpet into the venue, take photos at the G20 board where the heads of state also had taken a family photo, take an escalator to the garden at the rooftop and have a warm ceremony.
The couples will have a warm ceremony at the rooftop garden. [Photo: thepaper.cn]

The couples will have a warm ceremony at the rooftop garden. [Photo: thepaper.cn]

The organizer promised to charge no fees for the wedding ceremony, but couples have to prepare their own wedding dress, make-up and rings by themselves.
The lucky ones that qualify will be informed around October 8. (Story by People's Daily, edited by Nicole Zhang)