Are you one of those ladies who fantasize marrying their ultimate Korean crush?
Nothing is impossible when it comes to love. This was proven by Vera Nanda Putri, an Indonesian woman who recently tied the knot with the Korean man of her dreams.
So how exactly did Vera find the love of her life in an unexpected time and place?
Apparently, Vera has long been fascinated with the Korean culture. After watching the variety show Running Man, Vera took interest in learning the Korean language. In 2015, she went to South Korea and enrolled in a language course at the Seoul National University.
It turns out, Korean language wasn’t the only thing that she’ll learn during her stay. As fate would have it, Vera would meet graphic designer Jun, her future husband, a year after she arrived in South Korea.
Many doubted that their relationship would work because of huge differences in culture, traditions and religion. But over the time, the unlikely pair realized that they love each other and eventually became official.
Still, the two were ridiculed after sharing their relationship on social media and the public.
Unfazed by these issues, Vera and June remained strong and positive about their relationship. They proved their detractors wrong when they decided to take their relationship to the next level and get married.
The couple even traveled from South Korea to Jakarta so Jun can officially propose to Vera in front of her parents and family.
Last February 28, 2017, the couple said their “I do’s” in a unique ceremony that unified both South Korean and Minang traditions and customs.
Their wedding was celebrated by their families and friends. Even Former Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife Ani Yudhoyono attended their big day.
--Mini, The Summit Express
Nothing is impossible when it comes to love. This was proven by Vera Nanda Putri, an Indonesian woman who recently tied the knot with the Korean man of her dreams.
Photo Credit: Instagram/Vera Nanda Putri |
So how exactly did Vera find the love of her life in an unexpected time and place?
Apparently, Vera has long been fascinated with the Korean culture. After watching the variety show Running Man, Vera took interest in learning the Korean language. In 2015, she went to South Korea and enrolled in a language course at the Seoul National University.
It turns out, Korean language wasn’t the only thing that she’ll learn during her stay. As fate would have it, Vera would meet graphic designer Jun, her future husband, a year after she arrived in South Korea.
Many doubted that their relationship would work because of huge differences in culture, traditions and religion. But over the time, the unlikely pair realized that they love each other and eventually became official.
Still, the two were ridiculed after sharing their relationship on social media and the public.
Unfazed by these issues, Vera and June remained strong and positive about their relationship. They proved their detractors wrong when they decided to take their relationship to the next level and get married.
The couple even traveled from South Korea to Jakarta so Jun can officially propose to Vera in front of her parents and family.
Last February 28, 2017, the couple said their “I do’s” in a unique ceremony that unified both South Korean and Minang traditions and customs.
Their wedding was celebrated by their families and friends. Even Former Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife Ani Yudhoyono attended their big day.
--Mini, The Summit Express