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Chinese Billionaire Couple Holds Wedding at Mont Saint-Michel, Reminiscent of a 'Fairytale Palace'

Chinese Billionaire Couple Holds Wedding at Mont Saint-Michel, Reminiscent of a 'Fairytale Palace'
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▲ The Chinese couple who held their wedding at the Mont Saint-Michel Abbey

For the first time in 1,000 years, a wedding has been held at the Mont Saint-Michel Abbey, a landmark French tourist destination and UNESCO World Heritage site.

According to French media outlets including Madame Figaro on June 8 (local time), the couple who held their wedding at the abbey are famous Chinese model Ming Xi and billionaire entrepreneur Mario Ho.

Mario Ho is one of the children of Stanley Ho, known as the "King of Gambling" for transforming Macau into a casino hub.

The couple originally married in 2019, but held a religious wedding ceremony at the Mont Saint-Michel Abbey seven years later.

In an interview with Vogue, Ming Xi claimed, "This was the first time a wedding had ever been held at the Mont Saint-Michel Abbey."

It is reported that the couple utilized their vast wealth to secure the various approvals necessary to hold a wedding at the abbey.

According to Vogue, the preparation process took one year with the support of Mont Saint-Michel staff and the Centre des monuments nationaux (National Monuments Centre) of France.

"Because it was unprecedented, we had to get many approvals, but thanks to everyone, the preparation process was enjoyable," Ming Xi said.

Mont Saint-Michel Abbey is a medieval monastery built on a rocky island off the coast of Normandy in northwestern France. It is a representative French tourist attraction and a Catholic pilgrimage site.

It began as a chapel dedicated to the Archangel Michael in the early 8th century and was expanded over several centuries to reach its current magnificent state.

Located on a coast with significant tidal variations, it is famous for its unique landscape, appearing as an island during high tide and connecting to the mainland during low tide.

Mont Saint-Michel was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979 and is visited by millions of tourists and pilgrims every year.

(Photo: Captured from Ming Xi's Instagram, Yonhap News)
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