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.

08:15am : Khan Maak Procession & Gate Crashing

09:00am : Thai Engagement Ceremony

09:40am : Chinese Tea Ceremony

10:15am : Water Blessing Ceremony

11:30am : Lunch


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

Thai Engagement & Lunch

Garden Party Cocktail Attire

Gents: Suit, optional tie. As the weather will be hot, we recommend light-weight materials (i.e. linen).

Ladies: Midi, tea, or ankle length dresses.

[Dress Code inspiration to follow]

Wedding Reception & After Party

Black Tie Optional

Gents: Dark suits with tie or tuxedos

Ladies: Formal ankle length dresses or long gowns

[Dress Code inspiration to follow]

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


Shuttles to the venue

We will be organizing transportation leaving from a few pick-up points in central Bangkok on both days. Details to follow.

If you miss the organized shuttles or are far from the pickup spots, ordering a Grab to the venue is very easy and quite affordable (we wouldn’t expect to pay more than $15).

We’ll update this section with the exact address on Google Maps closer to the wedding date. If you’re ordering a Grab taxi, you may need to put ‘Thai PBS’ as the final destination. The compound is right next to Thai PBS and there will be signs on the main road on the day, so you won’t miss it.

For more detailed information on what each Thai wedding tradition represents and more, please click the ‘Traditions’ tab to familiarize yourselves before the celebrations :)