The stunning wedding photos of hot TikToker Thảo Hoàng, bathed in the vibrant colors of Ha Giang's sky, have captivated many. Behind them lies an incredibly sweet love story of the girl who boasts 30 million likes and nearly 1 million followers on TikTok.
Hot TikToker Thảo Hoàng's wedding photos, set against the backdrop of the beautiful Hà Giang sky, have captivated many.
Thành and Thảo met in university; he was an upperclassman and she was a lowerclassman.
She recounted: “My school has a tradition where upperclassmen ask lowerclassmen to be their 'nerge' (or 'patron') for project work, and lowerclassmen ask upperclassmen to be their 'patron' (or 'nerge' or 'patron' are architectural terms, simply meaning mutual assistance between experienced and inexperienced individuals). One fine day, both of us were looking for a 'nerge' and a 'patron,' so we posted stories and found each other. As for my first impression, I didn't have any particular feelings for him; I only fell in love with him after getting to know him for a while because of our personalities.”
This high school romance is also incredibly sweet. Thanh and Thao can be described as dynamic Gen-Z individuals who dare to think, dare to act, dare to love, and dare to enjoy their youth in a meaningful way. While other students only receive one diploma at graduation, Thao receives "two diplomas."
Source: Rose Wedding
Thảo fondly recalled, " I was proposed to after receiving my graduation certificate. He jokingly said that I had just received my graduation certificate and also found him to be my husband."
Being from the South, Thao is very fond of the majestic beauty of the mountains and forests in the North. The couple researched and decided to have their wedding photos taken in Ha Giang.
“We absolutely love Ha Giang, we love driving down mountain passes and admiring the scenery of mountains and rivers. Both of us love and respect the natural beauty of Vietnam, and we were especially impressed by the traditional houses in Ha Giang, so we chose Lo Lo village for our first photoshoot. And of course, we couldn't leave out the ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress), and it had to be red to stand out against the yellow walls.”
Thảo said that, being from the South, facing the cold of the northern highlands was both surprising and interesting. During the photoshoot, Thành, Thảo, and the entire crew worked quite hard to get the desired shots.
“The biggest challenge was figuring out how to organize an elopement wedding (a secret wedding is a popular trend among couples. This type of wedding takes place with only the bride and groom present and is not bound by any traditional wedding ceremonies). I thought of countless ways to create that flower arch and finally got it right,” Thảo shared.
Perhaps the funniest scene is when the bride has to run around borrowing accessories because she traveled far and was in a hurry, so she didn't have time to bring her own jewelry.
Thảo was very fond of the concept of the twin trees, as if letting the vast and majestic landscape of Ha Giang bear witness to the couple's love.
“I’ve already had two wedding photoshoots with four different concepts in Saigon, but I still wanted to do more in Ha Giang. The photos perfectly captured my vision: I felt small amidst the majestic Ha Giang and happy in the arms of my loved one. I really liked the artistic aspect of this concept; the contrast in the shots was fantastic,” Thao shared.
Thang Hoang, the photographer and crew who directly handled the photoshoot, said: "We traveled to Ha Giang by bus with the bride and groom, then went by motorbike for a 500km round trip, passing through the most majestic spots in Ha Giang and wanting to capture as many spectacular scenes as possible. The final stop was Ma Pi Leng, where we photographed the Elopement Wedding, reciting vows in a very meaningful and sacred way. Unlike most wedding concepts I've photographed, here I wanted to bring a more unique perspective on love in nature and the love between a couple. It's truly not easy to capture the soul of Lo Lo Chai village in a single photograph. Therefore, the team chose a slightly nostalgic tone but with a touch of fashion."
Thảo emphasized that experience is less important than "enjoying the moment." "I thought of it as a fun, experiential trip, not a pressured photoshoot, so the final product was very natural. Cost is also a factor you need to consider carefully. You should eliminate unnecessary expenses and do what you can yourself. For example, to save 15 million VND on hiring a team to set up flowers from Hanoi to Ha Giang, we bought fresh flowers ourselves and set them up in Ha Giang. Saving money means you have to put in more effort, but it's also a fun experience," Thảo explained.
Let's admire the stunning photos of the couple Thanh and Thao:The ao dai concept was created in Lo Lo Chai.
The final stop was Ma Pi Leng Pass, where we took photos for our Elopement Wedding.
Image source: Rose Wedding






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