WUHAN, China (Reuters) – Peng Jing stifles a laugh as she looks into the eyes of her tuxedo-clad fiancee, Yao Bin, who remains in turn trying not to step on the long train of her white wedding dress.
Peng Jing, 24, and Yao Bin, 28, pose for their wedding photography shoot after the lockdown was raised in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province and China’s epicentre of the unique coronavirus disease (COVID-19) break out, April 15,2020 Photo taken April 15,2020 REUTERS/Aly Song
” Smile!”, shouts the professional photographer as he snaps away.
Weddings, birthdays and events have been cancelled around the globe since of the coronavirus pandemic however in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the virus very first appeared, they are finally resuming as authorities relax a rigorous lockdown that separated households, good friends and lovers for over two months.
Peng, a 24- year-old receptionist and airport employee Yao, 28, had been lo