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| Aug 8, 2008 | |
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080808 - auspicious date for weddings? But numbers down this year: ROM
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| By Kimberly Spykerman | |
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IF THE number eight augurs well for a marriage, then Mr Steve Ngiam is off to a good start. On Friday, the 26-year-old sales executive underwent an elaborate wedding ceremony featuring a heavy dose of the digit, which is considered auspicious by the Chinese. Not only did the ceremony happen on 08/08/08, but Mr Ngiam began the day with an eight-minute uphill trek to the altar in a building on River Valley Road. He carried with him the wedding rings and a bouquet of 88 roses for his bride-to-be, Ms Moon Liew, 23. Upon his arrival, the couple were married at exactly 8.08am and shared an 88-second kiss, to the delight of 15 family members and close friends. Said the groom's father, Mr Ngiam Kiah Seng, 58: 'I feel happy he is getting married today.' Echoing his sentiments was one of the groom's close friends, Mr Calven Chong, 26. 'I'm happy for them. In Chinese tradition, eight is a lucky number!' he said. In Mandarin, the number sounds like 'prosper'. According to a spokesman from the Registry of Marriages, 308 ceremonies were performed on Friday, a significant dip from the 772 ceremonies held last July 7 - 07/07/07. Many believe fewer couples are tying the knot this year as it is currently the Hungry Ghost month, a time thought to be inauspicious for everything from marriage to buying a house. | |
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