The most poignant moment of the evening came during the exchange of vows. Unlike scripted Hollywood promises, Janice and Aaron had written their own.
In an age where weddings are often curated for social media feeds—complete with drone shots, hashtags, and live-streamed vow renewals—the marriage of Janice Chiang and Aaron Khoo arrived like a handwritten letter in a world of push notifications. Janice Chiang And Aaron Khoo Married
Their marriage quietly challenges several modern assumptions: The most poignant moment of the evening came
The ceremony took place at a restored colonial mansion on the outskirts of Singapore, a venue chosen for its blend of heritage and intimacy. According to wedding planners on site, the event spanned three days—a nod to traditional Chinese wedding customs, honoring both families’ deep-rooted values. No cascading flower walls
The ceremony took place at The White Space , a converted warehouse in Gillman Barracks, known for hosting art exhibitions rather than nuptials. No cascading flower walls. No seven-tier cake. No celebrity guest list.
So here is to Janice and Aaron. May your marriage be as beautiful as your ceremony, as resilient as your vows, and as enduring as the love that brought you together.
: The founding director and main scriptwriter for Tree Potatoes, Aaron transitioned from a finance background to becoming a leading digital content creator. Setting Up Home Together