Schedule of Events
Thai Engagement Ceremony & Lunch
Friday, January 2, 2026
We warmly invite you to witness and celebrate our traditional Thai engagement & wedding ceremony, followed by a lunch in the Maithai garden at the Phataraprasit Residence.
08:00am : Guests arrive
08:30am : Khan Maak Procession & Gate Crashing
09:00am : Thai Engagement Ceremony
09:40am : Chinese Tea Ceremony
10:15am : Water Blessing Ceremony
11:30am : Lunch
**Event will start promptly at 8:30am. Coffee, tea and breakfast will be available from 8:00am onwards.
Wedding Cocktail Reception & After Party
Saturday, January 3, 2026
Let the celebrations continue! Join us for our wedding cocktail reception and after party on the main lawn at the Phataraprasit Residence.
6pm until late
Dress Code
Some of you have reached out to us about whether there have been any changes in the dress code as the wedding falls within the mourning period for Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother. There won’t be any changes to this for our event, although you may notice during your time in Thailand, a lot of the locals will be wearing black, white or subdued colors.
Thai Engagement & Lunch
Garden Party Cocktail Attire
Gents: Suit & tie. As the weather will be hot, we recommend light-weight materials (i.e. linen).
Ladies: Midi, tea, or ankle length dresses.
Click here for the dress code moodboard
Wedding Reception & After Party
Black Tie Optional
Gents: Dark suits with tie or tuxedos
Ladies: Formal ankle length dresses or long gowns - no color theme
Click here for the dress code moodboard
Part of the wedding will be held on a grass lawn, so ladies should take this into account when choosing shoes. We will have some heel stoppers available, and flip-flops will be provided for comfortable dancing during the afterparty!
What not to wear:
Ladies: Please avoid wearing black to the events
Transportation during events
We’ve explored various options in terms of pick up points in Bangkok, but as everyone is staying in various areas, it would be more inconvenient to get to the pick-up point, get on the shuttle, and then head towards the venue. We recommend everyone order a cab through the Grab App to get to and from the events. It’s very easy and should cost around $15.
Best location to enter into the Grab App is Thai PBS (Thai Public Broadcasting Service) - we’re still waiting for approval from Google to add the compound to Google Maps. There will be signs on the main Vibhavadee Rangsit Road to guide you from the main road to the compound - you just have to pass the Thai PBS entrance about 20 meters but don’t go pass the Banjak gas station!