5 Unique and Interesting Wedding Traditions in the Philippines, There's Rice Throwing!

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Sabitan or often known as the money dance can symbolize abundance in the financial aspect for the bride and groom in the coming year. This expectation process is able to bring a pleasant atmosphere and become an important event to be carried out during the wedding reception.

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In carrying out this ceremony, the bride and groom will perform a ceremonial dance accompanied by the strains of a song with a slow tempo. Then, the invited guests can tuck the banknotes in the clothes of the bride and groom.

2. Arrhae
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The arrhae ceremony or often known as the cedar is a celebration that originates from Spanish culture and Catholicism. In this ceremony, the bride will receive a small basket from the groom.

The basket will contain 13 coins representing Jesus and the 12 apostles. Filipinos believe in a promise of prosperity in a couple's married life for one year. While the extra coins symbolize additional blessings to the bride and groom.

3. Wedding rope

The Philippines is known as a country that still adheres to various beliefs and traditional traditions in social life. One of them when holding a wedding that contains a traditional ceremony in it.

Well, through these celebrations and traditional ceremonies, the bride and groom will receive a lot of hope for various aspects of married life. In fact, the bride and groom will be given the opportunity to show respect for the parents of both parties. Come on, see anything!

1. Sabitan / Sayawan
Sabitan or often known as the money dance can symbolize abundance in the financial aspect for the bride and groom in the coming year. This expectation process is able to bring a pleasant atmosphere and become an important event to be carried out during the wedding reception.

In carrying out this ceremony, the bride and groom will perform a ceremonial dance accompanied by the strains of a song with a slow tempo. Then, the invited guests can tuck the banknotes in the clothes of the bride and groom.

2. Arrhae
The arrhae ceremony or often known as the cedar is a celebration that originates from Spanish culture and Catholicism. In this ceremony, the bride will receive a small basket from the groom.

The basket will contain 13 coins representing Jesus and the 12 apostles. Filipinos believe in a promise of prosperity in a couple's married life for one year. While the extra coins symbolize additional blessings to the bride and groom.

3. Wedding rope
In the implementation of the wedding reception, there is one interesting procession. Filipinos usually attach a rope that will tie the wrists or waists of the bride and groom.

The rope will be made in such a way that it can form the number 8, which is the symbol of infinity. This number, which is often known as a symbol of eternal love, is believed to be a process of union between the bride and groom for a lifetime.
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