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DJ Paul Anthony began as a DJ over 20 years ago in 1996. He developed his own DJ business over this time and has DJ'd for literally hundreds of weddings in Australia and Thailand. He moved to Phuket in 2013 and has since performed as a Wedding DJ in Thaliand for many happy customers in locations such as Bangkok, Kho Samui, Chiang Mai and of course Phuket. He has an extraordinary ability to read a crowd and choose music accordingly to keep your guests dancing. As a wedding DJ in Phuket, he is usually playing music for foreign clients coming to Thailand for a destination wedding. Therefore, he caters to a wide audience and carries a huge collection of music from the 1950s to today's latest hits. If required, he can be your wedding MC and will ensure that the wedding runs to schedule and all guests have an enjoyable time. Paul is willing to travel anywhere in Thailand to DJ weddings. If you would like to know more about Paul's wedding DJ service in Thailand please visit his website and make an enquiry today for an instant quote response.
Having wedding in a picturesque island location such as Phuket is definitely an unforgettable memory for a lifetime. A fairy tale wedding set against the beauty of the Andaman Sea creates a wonderland to tie the knot.
Phuket is the largest island in Thailand and has some of the most popular beaches in the country. With stunning sunsets and plenty of beautiful resorts on the island, it is not a surprise Phuket is one of the most popular wedding destinations in Asia. The island also has a vibrant party area - Patong - where bars, restaurants and nightclubs are located.
The role of food and beverage is an important and symbolic one at traditional Thai weddings, with the majority of traditional Thai marital cuisines being sweet and sugary. Syrup, candied rice cakes, and cream are some of the most commonly used ingredients when preparing a traditional wedding feast, as the sweet flavours of the dishes symbolize bliss, love, and undying blessing. Khanom Kareaw, a dish consisting of twisted and sugarcoated bread strips, symbolizes the everlasting winding and oneness of the bride and groom. It is very sweet and flavorful, and is a traditional favorite of locals when it comes to weddings. Another traditional marital dish is the Foy Thong, otherwise known as the ‘golden silk threads’, is a noodle-like cuisine made out of egg yolks and syrup. Its flavorful taste and intriguing appearance plays a part in symbolizing values such as eternity, everlasting love, and longevity.
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