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Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony
Date : 13-15 February 2010
Venue : Ko Kradan, Sikao District, Trang
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Now in its 14th year, Trang’s underwater wedding ceremony, 13 to 14
February, must be one of the most unusual ways to tie the knot.
This unique event is right at the top in the creative wedding category
and has defied critics over the years to emerge as a firm favourite for
those who want to make their Valentine day wedding extraordinary.
In 2000, it was declared the largest underwater wedding ceremony by the
Guinness Book of Records, while more recently it opened the ceremony to
physically challenged couples.
Its rise in popularity was not without obstacles, starting with the
obvious objection that not everyone has the ability, or the desire, to
stand on a sandy sea bed and utter their vows.
Created by Thai Airways International to draw attention to its daily
flight to Trang town, the event has certainly put this southernmost
stretch of Andaman Sea coastline on the map.
This attractive region lies 870 km from Bangkok and slightly more than
300 km south of Phuket. The town is served by a twice daily rail
service direct from Bangkok. The trip takes 15 hours. A daily service
on Nok Air, a sister company partly owned by THAI, completes the flight
in one hour.
Trang is blessed with an amazing variety of unspoilt beaches and
islands perfect for getaway honeymoons and even more perfect if they
happen to love diving.
The ceremony is quite straightforward once the couple understand the
basic scuba diving techniques and are certified by Naui or Padi, two
internationally recognised dive training organisations.
In the presence of a witness, couples descend in clear blue waters to
the sandy seabed to make legally binding vows using divers’ sign
language. To ensure relatives and friends can share in the fun the
wedding ceremonies are part of celebrations that cover three days on
dry land.
Town residents come out in droves to make it a memorable and fun
event. Hosted by the Trang Chamber of Commerce, in association with the
municipality, provincial authorities and THAI the national airline,
wedding fever is fired up with a lavish parade, led by over 100
couples, through the town’s centre to a street party venue. The town’s
best cooks are there presenting an amazing display of Thai food dishes
and fresh seafood barbecued made all the more delectable by the variety
of spicy southern sauces.
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Dressed in white wedding gowns, or national dress, brides are
presented to their grooms at the wedding venue on Pak Meng beach, 15 km
from the Trang town. Here the traditional Thai ceremony gets underway,
14 February, in the presence of friends and relatives before a fleet of
boats transfer the couples to an idyllic Kradan Island, where they dive
to the seabed for the official registration of their vows.
Looking back on this carefully managed scene, the happy couple will
declare “it was unforgettable,” a conclusion helped along by a
beautiful resort that incredibly still warrants the title “unseen
Thailand” for most of the year.
Happy couples return for an anniversary, some even renew their vows at
the same underwater spot. A few even return with small children and
point proudly at the distant island, where mum and dad played out their
romantic fantasies.
Supported by the community Tourism Authority of Thailand and the
national airline, this single event has given Trang the right to claim
a niche and secure many happy returns to its glorious beaches.
For more informations :
TAT Trang Office, Tel : 66 (0) 7521 5867, 7521 1058, 7521 1085
Trang Tourism Coordination Centre, Tel. 66 (0) 7521 5867-8
Trang Chamber of Commerce, Tel. 66 (0) 2545 3322
Website : www.underwaterwedding.com
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