Three traditions. One perfect day. Whether you follow the Thai Buddhist calendar, the Chinese Almanac, or the Western calendar — we help you find the most auspicious date for your wedding.
Find Your Date →Every culture has its own way of choosing an auspicious wedding day. Understanding yours is the first step.
Most Thai families consult a monk or follow the lunar calendar. Auspicious days fall on specific waxing moon phases — Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays are traditionally favored for weddings. Wednesdays are avoided as they're considered inauspicious.
For Chinese-Thai families, the Tung Shing almanac determines luck. Dates are chosen based on the bride's zodiac sign, with specific days marked for "Marriage" (納采). A date that harmonizes both partners' elements brings prosperity to the union.
Practical considerations matter too — venue availability, holiday schedules, guest travel, and season. Thailand's cool season (Nov–Feb) is peak wedding season for beautiful weather. We balance tradition with what works for your life.
Select your preferred month and tradition to see suggested dates. Every date includes an explanation of its significance.
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We don't just plan weddings — we bridge traditions. Thai, international, mixed-culture — we've done it all.
We coordinate with local monks to verify your auspicious dates and arrange blessings.
We balance Thai traditions with international schedules so both families feel honored.
From monk blessings to floral design to venue booking — we handle everything.
English, Thai, Russian, Chinese — we speak your language, literally.
Tell us about your preferences. We'll prepare a curated list of auspicious dates with monk-verified explanations — free, no obligation.