Hong Kong pop star Kelly Chen finally tied her knots with her long term boyfriend Alex Lau after 16-years into relationship. The couple held their wedding ceremony at InterContinental Hong Kong Hotel on Thursday (Oct 2).

Picture of Kelly Chen and Alex Lau at wedding ceremony
The newly weds, with Victoria Harbour as the backdrop (Image via Sina)

Congratulations, and best wishes.


13 Responses to “Kelly Chen got married”

  1. #1. cole on October 4th, 2008

    I’ve always thought Kelly Chen is a beautiful looking woman.

  2. #2. Yein Jee on October 4th, 2008

    She is.

  3. #3. anonymous on October 4th, 2008

    That is one hell of a dress. Congrats to Kelly and her husband.

  4. #4. bb on October 5th, 2008

    lol, don’t mean to be mean, but i think her hubby doesn’t look as great as her.
    but anyway, he dresses are crazy! her white wedding gown was so long and huge.
    makes me wonder, what’s the point of making these dresses? it’s sort of a waste of fabric.
    they aren’t convenient. only good for taking photos maybe.

  5. #5. kyon on October 5th, 2008

    i feel happy for kelly, they have been together for so long, and i wish them happy together forever.

  6. #6. cole on October 6th, 2008

    That wedding gown looks ‘red’ to me…not white. Anyway, isn’t red the traditional color for Chinese wedding dresses?

  7. #7. Yein Jee on October 6th, 2008

    Kelly wore a few different wedding gown that day… I think she has three that are super long, and one of it is definitely white.

    Yes… red is the colour for traditional wedding dress. Lots of the urbanised Chinese are getting westernised when it comes to weddings though.

  8. #8. cole on October 6th, 2008

    So, could you tell me what the meaning of the red color for Chinese wedding gowns is YeinJee?

    White wedding dresses in the west traditionally meant the bride was a virgin. Ofcourse, that’s become a rare thing these days to actually find a virgin bride…especially in the west. :/

  9. #9. Yein Jee on October 6th, 2008

    From what I understand… bright colours symbolise luck, fortune (and most of the good things)… but with yellow being the royal colour, the only option for ancient Chinese was red.

    Chinese uses red colour for lots of the celebrations… and wedding gown is just one of those.

    White is not really a good colour according to Chinese traditions; all-white was almost solely used in funerals… but these days nobody really cares.

  10. #10. yellowpaint94...yp on October 7th, 2008

    woah, i dnt know her, but i am so happy for her finally after 16 years!!haha best wishes…i hope they can have another 16 years of relationship as husband and wife and more to come …and not just after a year because there are times (based on my observation), the gf/bf relationship is much better than being married, that i dont know why…

  11. #11. bb on October 7th, 2008

    cole…i was talking about another dress, not this red one in the picture.

  12. #12. random citizen on January 31st, 2009

    congratulations and my best wishes to kelly chen

  13. #13. ordinary citizen on July 15th, 2009

    yup……the guy is not so good looking anyway…i pity her getting married with him


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