In India, it's fairly normal to see grooms turning up for their weddings on white horses. However, a bride in China decided to use an unconventional method in order to reach her wedding venue. This special bride to chose to drive herself in a bus all the way to her wedding hall - and she even stopped on the way to pick up her groom.
A video posted on People's Daily, China shows the bride steering the bus - decorated with balloons and pictures of the happy couple - even as she sits decked up in her bridal finery. Dressed in a beautiful white wedding gown and veil, the bride seems more than comfortable behind the wheel of the bus.
"People want green travel. Therefore, I chose to use a bus as our wedding car when I got married because it is a low carbon way of transport," she says in the video as translated by People's Daily, China. Her groom can be seen next to her holding a bunch of flowers.
Watch the video below:
"This wedding is unique," comments one Twitter user on the video. "So cute ... very touching," says another.
A video posted on People's Daily, China shows the bride steering the bus - decorated with balloons and pictures of the happy couple - even as she sits decked up in her bridal finery. Dressed in a beautiful white wedding gown and veil, the bride seems more than comfortable behind the wheel of the bus.
Watch the video below:
"This wedding is unique," comments one Twitter user on the video. "So cute ... very touching," says another.
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