Wedding MC SOP in Hong Kong: Lines, Cues, and Smooth Transitions
Wedding MC SOP in Hong Kong: Lines, Cues, and Smooth Transitions
Introduction:
A tidy run sheet still needs crisp lines and cues. This framework keeps things clear, on-time, and guest-friendly.
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Opening (3–5 minutes)
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Welcome and language setup: let guests know what to expect (Cantonese primary with Mandarin/English summaries).
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Program highlights: give everyone a simple roadmap.
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Tech check: lights, music, projector all green.
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Entrance
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Before entrance: remind photo/video, music pre-roll, guests rise.
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Entrance lines: short, upbeat, on cue.
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After entrance: hand off to thank-yous or a short film.
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Speeches and Toasts
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2–3 minutes per speaker; use hand cues or gentle music to land the plane.
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Bilingual approach: summarize key points; don’t translate line-by-line.
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Coordinate with catering so speeches don’t collide with courses.
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Rituals (Cake/Champagne/First Dance)
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Sightlines clear for stage and screens.
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Pre-time music segments; the MC tightens or extends with a line.
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Remind about glass/candle/stairs safety.
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Light Interactions (optional)
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Keep it kind, short, and opt-in.
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5–8 minutes per segment max.
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For giveaways, use fast, transparent mechanics.
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Closing and Farewell
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Thank guests and vendors.
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Directions for favors, last call for photo wall, exit flow.
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Fade music; bring lights up for a safe exit.
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AV/Lights Checklist
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Two mics + backup, fresh batteries.
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Offline music and adapters.
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Lighting cue card for key moments.
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Projector tested for audio/subtitles; blackout backup ready.
Closing:
Lines guide the room; cues keep it moving. Follow this SOP and the whole night feels smooth—no rush, no drag。