On August 17th, it was learned that the wedding ceremony between Dangdang founder Li Guoqing and Zhang Danhong was held yesterday.
Li Guoqing held Zhang Danhong's hand as they posed for photos in front of a poster reading "Still Believe in Love." The wedding venue was beautifully decorated with lush greenery surrounding the area and a small artificial lake. From the photos of Li Guoqing and Zhang Danhong, it's evident that Li Guoqing was in excellent spirits and great mood.
Additionally, photos from the wedding ceremony show that Li Guoqing's eyes were "filled with light" as he looked at Zhang Danhong, while Zhang Danhong looked stunning and enchanting in her white wedding dress.
Notable attendees included Zhang Chaoyang, founder, Chairman and CEO of Sohu.com, and Yu Minhong, founder and Chairman of New Oriental Education & Technology Group.
The couple posed for photos with Zhang Chaoyang and Yu Minhong, and also raised their glasses together with Yu Minhong, Zhang Chaoyang, and many other friends.
Besides Zhang Chaoyang and Yu Minhong, there were numerous guests present, including many foreign friends. There was entertainment provided by a young lady playing violin, and even a peacock added to the festivities.
Li Guoqing and Zhang Danhong make a well-matched couple. During the wedding ceremony, Li Guoqing embraced Zhang Danhong tightly, and their happiness seemed to overflow.
The couple also received a calligraphy piece from Cui Yongyuan with the inscription "Live with integrity, pass down righteousness to the family."
Previously, Li Guoqing and Zhang Danhong's wedding invitation had been circulated, with the text reading: "Thirty years of achievements turn to dust, eight thousand miles of journey under cloud and moon. Two trains that missed their stations finally stopped at the same platform in their sixties. After treading through thorns, we finally see blooming flowers. We still believe in the beauty of love."
According to biographical information, Zhang Danhong was born in Beijing, graduated from Peking University, and is a German-Chinese journalist, freelance writer, and special researcher at the German Studies Center of Renmin University of China.
On August 13th, Li Guoqing announced that the wedding would not sell tickets to outsiders, would not accept monetary gifts, and completely rejected commercial operations. He stated that the wedding was more like a "review" of love and marriage, with only over 100 family members and old friends invited to attend.
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