Chinese Wedding Guide for American Chinese Brides

Understand the meaning behind tea ceremony, kua, family expectations, and wedding-day beauty — without feeling overwhelmed.

"You may be Chinese, but that does not mean anyone explained how Chinese weddings actually work."

  • Maybe your parents care about tea ceremony.

  • Maybe your relatives expect certain traditions.

  • Maybe you want to honor your culture, but still want your wedding to feel modern and personal.

The good news?

You don't have to figure it all out alone. Sarah Image created this guide to help Bay Area Chinese brides understand the traditions, avoid wedding-morning stress, and feel confident from tea ceremony to reception.


  • How to structure tea ceremony and wedding-day timing

  • Why Chinese weddings often need a longer beauty schedule

  • How lighting affects bridal makeup in photos

  • How to look elegant in red without looking overdone

  • How to balance modern style with family expectations

  • When Bay Area brides should book their makeup artist

Inside the free guide, you’ll learn:


Meet Sarah

Sarah is a Bay Area Chinese bridal makeup artist and former Hong Kong celebrity makeup artist with over 15 years of experience helping brides look elegant, natural, and camera-ready.

She understands both the beauty side of wedding mornings and the cultural traditions many modern Chinese brides want to honor.