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August, 04 2012 07:39:16

Exhibit spotlights Malay weddings

HA NOI — Malaysian art is on display at a three-day wedding exhibition that opened yesterday at the Grand Plaza Ha Noi Hotel.

Visitors can enjoy artist Mior Sazali's demonstration of Tea Tarik, a traditional Malaysian hot milk tea which literally mean, " pouring tea - drinking in one gulp", and Maizatulshima Ramdan's Henna hand-drawings which convey a wish for good luck, happiness and beauty.

The Honeymoon&Wedding Perfect 2012 is the biggest wedding event of the year organised by the Travellive magazine and the Malaysia Tourism Board with the participation of 100 wedding brand names.

The exhibition is providing thousands of young couples who are to be married convenient wedding services and an exciting playground with a variety of activities such as musical performances, fashion shows, hair shows and make-up displays.-VNS

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