Kalos Workshop
This friendly little bakery offers gift favours with a kitsch Asian flair–specifically in the form of freshly-baked fortune cookies, dyed any colour to match the theme of your ceremony.
This friendly little bakery offers gift favours with a kitsch Asian flair–specifically in the form of freshly-baked fortune cookies, dyed any colour to match the theme of your ceremony.
Looking for a cosy and intimate yet unusual venue for your nuptials? Hop on an antique-style tram for a one-of-a-kind view of the city.
Fun-filled, informal beach wedding receptions don’t get much funkier than at Paradiso. This funky beach bar is located right on Shek O Beach, and is decorated like a kitsch Hawaiian hut, with big white umbrellas, shell ceiling decorations, and best of all, a big outdoor terrace for chilling out on.
If you’re a lover of antiques and the vintage look, there’s no reason why you should have to compromise on your big day. Hong Kong has a pretty big vintage fashion scene, and Satis-Factory Vintage Emporium specializes in vintage and antique wedding dresses from Europe, all authentic and in excellent condition.
Formerly known as Sam Yuk Secondary School, This Adventist college can be hired out on weekends for secluded outdoor wedding ceremonies on their rolling outdoor lawn, facing the spectacular 1920s red-brick building itself.
Titikaka has a beautiful selection of hand-crafted bridal shoes in its quirky, three-storey Lyndhurst Terrace boutique.
It’s a Chinese tradition for the bride to wear lots of gold jewellery along with her qipao, but if the traditional, heavy bling isn’t for you, then you should definitely check out Emphasis Jewellery and its modern collection of east-meets-west “Double Happiness” bracelets.
For something really unique, forget your luxury liners and hire The Bounty, a replica European sailing ship for your wedding ceremony.
