The wedding of Angelababy and Huang Xiaoming, which cost $31 million, is currently ranked as the sixth most expensive wedding in history.
According to reports from Forbes, Angela Yeung, better known by her stage name “Angelababy,” tied the knot with her long-term lover in October 2015 in an extravagant ceremony that racked up a staggering cost of $31 million. Despite being called the “Kim Kardashian of China,” Yeung, who is 26 years old, marrying actor Huang Xiaoming at a cost that was over three times higher than that of her American counterpart’s wedding is what led to the nickname.Take into consideration the fact that a wedding in the United States costs, on average, $26,000. Also, keep in mind that the royal wedding of William and Kate cost a staggering 34 million dollars to stage. On the day of your wedding, the following are some of the things that $31 million can get you: The Shanghai Exhibition Center is decorated with roses.The photographs taken of Angelababy during her pre-wedding picture session in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris wearing gowns designed by Elie Saab Couture are being shown on screens located throughout the site.
A ring designed by the Parisian jeweler Chaumet and priced at $1.5 million features a pear-shaped diamond that weighs five carats and is surrounded by diamonds totaling half a carat. Angelababy was the inspiration behind Christian Dior’s creation of a one-of-a-kind gown. This apparel was just ridiculous. Forbes reports that it took five months to manufacture 115 feet of ivory satin organza and 165 feet of tulle, a 10-foot-long train, and approximately 100 hand-cut rose bouquets crafted from Chantilly lace. Additionally, the production of the dress required five months.A number of East Asia’s most famous public figures were counted among the event’s 2,000 attendees. According to the rumors, a wedding cake in the shape of a carousel that was 10 feet tall and took an entire month to build was also present. You don’t think that it’s extravagant enough, do you? In addition, there was a gigantic wall of flowers, gift bags that included cell phones, and stained-glass window lights on show.