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Guests’ global voyage to see university couple tie the knot

STUDENTS: Pair met in Dundee and invited family from China to ceremony

- SCOTT MILNE smilne@thecourier.co.uk

Two Dundee University students had family travel more than 5,000 miles to join their celebratio­ns when they got married in the city.

Yuting Ling, 28, and Kanheng Zhou, 27, came from China to study biotechnol­ogy and tied the knot in the city’s registrar’s office yesterday.

They said “I do” surrounded by their friends and family, many of whom had travelled more than 5,500 miles from Shanghai and the nearby city of Nantong, where the couple are from.

They met as PhD students at the university’s School of Science and Engineerin­g and are two of more than 800 Chinese students studying at Dundee.

The bride said: “I didn’t expect to meet my husband in a lab in Dundee but sometimes these things happen.

“If I hadn’t done my PhD then I wouldn’t have met him so maybe it was fate.”

The duo, who are undertakin­g PhDs in Biomedical Engineerin­g in Optical Coherence Tomography, said it took around a year for the relationsh­ip to get off the ground after initially meeting in class in 2015.

Having dated for little more than a year, however, the couple got engaged in December, deciding swiftly to get hitched in Dundee.

Expressing his love for his adopted homeland, Kanheng wore a kilt for the day, with the couple also incorporat­ing a Celtic handfastin­g into their wedding ceremony.

He said: “We’re in Scotland and wanted to do something traditiona­l.

“The people here are very nice and the views are lovely, particular­ly when you stand up at Dundee Law at night and watch the lights of the city.”

Any plans for a honeymoon are currently on hold, with the couple set to spend their first year of marriage on separate sides of the globe.

Kanheng has agreed to participat­e in a year-long study exchange programme at the University of Washington in Seattle, so leaves Dundee in a fortnight.

But with her new husband set to return to the city in time to graduate next summer, Yuting said the couple have plenty of time to enjoy married life in the future.

“I’ll be busy with work so the time will fly by,” she added.

 ??  ?? The newlyweds celebrated their wedding at Dundee Registrar’s yesterday.
The newlyweds celebrated their wedding at Dundee Registrar’s yesterday.
 ??  ?? The couple will be separated for a year while Kanheng studies in Seattle.
The couple will be separated for a year while Kanheng studies in Seattle.

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