The wedding was a bit of a mix of Chinese and Western styles, and the dominant element was the garden environment. Sophie and her family loved Chinese culture, and Li Du was Chinese.
However, on the lawn in the garden, Hans built a makeshift church and hired a priest to conduct the wedding ceremony.
That is to say, the wedding was held twice. They had a ceremony first to receive the blessing of the priest, and there was a piano background performance at that time. Cao Yulin came with Li Du's parents to Seagull Island on purpose to play the piano during the wedding.
Then Sophie changed into a traditional Xiehe dress and they got married in a Chinese way, so they could say that they had followed the tradition of both sides.
After a set of ceremonies, the two newlyweds had a busy day.
Sophie wasn't prepared, but fortunately, she was in a high energy mode all the time, so she was not very tired.