Chinese superstars celebrate their wedding in Vienna



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For China, it was the wedding of the year: the two superstars Tiffany Tang and Luo Jin gave themselves sincerity Sunday in Vienna. The event, including a great photo shoot, had been planned several months in advance in the utmost secrecy.

Tang Yan – the real name of Tiffany Tang – is known for her roles in "Europe Raiders" (2018), "Bounty Hunters" (2016), "Miss Partners" (2016) or "My Sunshine" (2015) and is currently one of the highest paid television actresses in China.

Year-round wedding in China in Vienna (c), Tang Yan and Luo Jin

Luo Jin, who played with Javier Bardem in the Mexican drama Biutiful, starred in "The Way We Were" (2018), "The Princess Weiyoung" (2016), "Diamond Lover" (2015) or "Agent X" (2015). 2012) alongside his wife. Both are real superstars in China – and the interest of the Chinese media was all the greater as they celebrated their wedding on Oct. 28 in front of 130 guests in the Upper Belvedere.

The joy of Norbert Kettner, director of Wien Tourismus, is at least as pleasing: "Vienna is a well-established brand in China. The Chinese love the city for its imperial heritage, music and cultural offerings – and more and more as a perfect destination for a honeymoon. The dream wedding of the two stars makes us now in China a long-time destination. "

Year-round wedding in China in Vienna (c), Tang Yan and Luo Jin

Vienna was a coincidence, but by no means: Tourism Vienna had to show the same persuasion as Wenwen Zou of Wen Collection Destination Wedding & Event, an important partner of the Chinese market for several years. She finally managed to have the bride and groom decide to go to Vienna – and against the Maldives.

With more than 440,000 overnight stays and a growth rate of 34% in 2017, China is already Vienna's second largest intercity market. Since 2008, the number of Chinese overnight stays has increased by 500% – and the turnover of Chinese customers in Viennese hotels has even increased by more than 600%. In the Greater Vienna area, 2017 was the third destination for Chinese cities in Europe after London and Paris.

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