Andreas and Tricia had a very simple and intimate wedding for their family and close friends at Aloha Loyang.

Andreas lives in Tokyo with his little boy, hence the paper cranes. They say in addition to granting wishes, 1,000 folded paper cranes are typically given as a wedding gift in Japan to wish the couple 1,000 years of happiness!
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Andreas’ mother flew in all the way from Hungary where she lives, tending to her farm and vineyard.

I do like this Kodak moment with the mother beaming in pride. This is Andreas’ little boy who is half-Japanese.
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Here Tricia’s twin sister helps out her twin. I heard the twin sister went for the gown fitting in Singapore as they share the same sizes.
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Tricia has a private moment alone before the solemnisation.
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This isn’t really a ring pillow but a cute purse that the twin sister picked.


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When’s the bouquet toss?

Tricia’s twin sister caught the bouquet!

Tricia and Andreas took turns to pluck off a rose petal and say something meaningful about the other…
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…while Andreas’ little boy wants to make meaningful contact with the cake.

Tricia and Andreas love to dance salsa. And Andreas can really move. I heard they spend their weekends dancing away in Tokyo where they now live. May both of you have 1,000 years of happiness!
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