Elopement wedding in Vietnam Danang & Hoi An
by Anh Phan Photographer | vietnam weddng photographer
Updated on 06 June 2023, Quang Nam
An elopement wedding is often thought of as running away without telling friends or family, but that definition has changed over time. Now, an elopement wedding means you’re getting married and celebrating with just yourself or a small gathering with just a few guests. Since when did Elopement exist? As far as Elopement’s origins go, decades ago the word “Elope” meant breaking family rules to run away with lovers, hastily marrying in secret somewhere far away because both fear opposition. Today those negative connotations have disappeared, instead, Elopement is understood as another form of wedding to replace the traditional wedding that couples choose. A dream wedding A wedding with hundreds of guests accompanied by a lot of traditional rituals is not what you really expect. Facing a wedding that doesn’t reflect your journey, passion, and current priorities in life. The couple decided to choose Elope to listen to their hearts. Previously, Elopement Wedding was suitable for couples who love adventure and discovery. Experiencing a whole new place, climbing a mountain together, holding hands across streams, and being one with nature is how the couple chose Elope, the new land is always interesting and has many things to explore. Nowadays, Elope becomes more popular. Each person is also busier with their personal lives, so Elope can take place anywhere: in the middle of a pine forest, in a backyard garden, or on a terrace… Wherever you want, as long as you take advantage of it. Enjoy full happiness with your life partner. Best Time to Have a Wedding & Elopement in Vietnam There’s no wrong time to visit Vietnam. The country has a tropical monsoon climate, with the south or southwesterly monsoon dominating from May to September and the northeast monsoon from October to April. So figuring out the best time to have your wedding in Vietnam depends on which parts of the country you want to get married in. The southern summer monsoon brings rain to the two deltas and western slopes. At the same time, the cold winter monsoon picks up moisture over the Gulf of Tonkin and carries it away along the central coast and on the eastern edge of the central highlands. There are clear differences depending on the height and width; Temperatures in the south of Vietnam remain calm all year round, while there are 4 distinctive seasons in the north. If you intend to see a bit of everything, you need to work around the regional weather differences. Overall, autumn (Sept-Dec) and spring (March and April) are probably the most favorable seasons if you’re planning to visit the whole country before/after your wedding.
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