17-12-2023 (HONG KONG) Charmaine Hui, daughter of renowned Hong Kong actor Benz Hui, and her Singaporean fiancé, Shane Sim, exchanged vows on December 16, 2023, in a beautiful wedding ceremony held in Hong Kong.
At the age of 26, Charmaine embarked on a new chapter of her life alongside her 28-year-old partner, Sim. The joyous occasion was captured by guests who eagerly shared photos and videos of the couple’s special day, which Charmaine later reposted on her Instagram account.
The wedding festivities commenced with a traditional tea-serving ceremony, where Charmaine and Sim respectfully served tea to Charmaine’s parents. The couple radiated happiness as they donned elegant Chinese wedding attire, adding a touch of cultural significance to the celebration. Later in the afternoon, Charmaine and Sim officially registered their marriage and exchanged rings, as reported by Lianhe Zaobao.
As the evening unfolded, the wedding banquet took place, with Charmaine gracefully entering the venue, hand-in-hand with her father, Benz. The couple sealed their love with a tender kiss, followed by a delightful moment of cutting the wedding cake together, symbolizing their unity and shared future.
Reflecting on their journey as a couple, Charmaine revealed in a previous interview that she first met Sim through mutual friends in 2015. Sim, who works in the finance industry, quickly connected with Charmaine, leading to a pivotal moment when Charmaine introduced him to her family after just a few months of dating. Although they experienced a brief amicable separation due to differing opinions, their love prevailed, and they reconciled within a few weeks. Since then, they have remained inseparable.
In October 2021, Charmaine joyfully announced their engagement on Instagram, sharing their excitement with friends and followers. True to their plans, Benz later disclosed that the young couple would officially register their marriage in Hong Kong in December 2023. Additionally, he revealed that they would host wedding banquets in both Hong Kong and Singapore, with the Singaporean celebration scheduled for January 2024.