+ Follow ASIAN WEDDING Tag
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[Title] => Indian couple sail to wedding in cooking pot, despite floods
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[Title] => Four weddings and a fine: Taiwan couple maximizes leave with repeat weddings
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[Title] => Real-life soap opera: Mother finds out son's bride is her long-lost daughter
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[Title] => Love is in the air: Philippines logs first ever wedding in a commercial flight
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ASIAN WEDDING
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