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UPDATED: July 25, 2008 NO. 31, JUL. 31, 2008
With These Rings...
Couples plan a rash of bizarre and romantic weddings to coincide with the Olympic opening ceremony
By TANG YUANKAI
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OLYMPIC WEDDING: Ninety-nine couples and thousands of their guests have a collective wedding ceremony to celebrate the upcoming Olympic Games in Changchun, Jilin Province, on June 22

Han Licheng and Ouyang Xue made the decision a year ago to get married on August 8, 2008. The number 8 in Chinese has a pronunciation similar to a word that means "make a fortune," so many believe that it's a propitious date to be married.

August 8, 2008 is the date for the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games and the day before it is Chinese Valentine's Day, which falls on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month in the Chinese calendar. As a result big cities all over the country have bracing for a wave of weddings.

"I want the Olympic Games to witness our marriage. When the whole world cheers for the Games, it cheers for us as well," 26-year-old Han said.

The couple ordered a huge candle, which looks much like an Olympic torch. They will light the candle during their wedding ceremony and pass it among their relatives. The couple have high expectations for their wedding ceremony as well as the opening ceremony of the Olympics.

Xiao Cui and Zhu Zi have come up with an unusual idea to name the dinner tables at their wedding after Olympic sports.

"We are breaking the conventional rules. Our guests can choose their favorite sports table to sit at, so that they can talk with other people who have something in common," said Zhu. They also designed torch-like invitation cards. Zhu added that classic Olympic theme songs will be played during the ceremony.

After their big day, the couple will spend their honeymoon traveling through Olympic cities, including Beijing, Qingdao, Shanghai, Shenyang, Hong Kong and Qinhuangdao. "Along our journey, we will spread our love to those who need help, and let more people share our happiness and joy," Xiao said.

It has been reported that many couples want their weddings to have an Olympic Games connection. Novel wedding plans include flying 2,008 balloons and lighting 2,008 candles. Among the more bizarre plans are a bride and broom who will dress like the Fuwa (Olympic mascots), another couple who will play a cartoon video of the Fuwa reenacting their love story, and a ceremony that will be set up like a news conference with the

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