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아프리카 케냐, 결혼산업 붐 이뤄 호황
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Feature: Wedding industry booms in Kenya

[나이로비=신화통신/KNS뉴스통신] 케냐의 예비 신랑 신부 커플들이 전통의식 대신 크리스마스 화이트결혼식을 선호하는 때문에 결혼 산업은 몇 십억 달러에 이르는 거대산업으로 성장하였다.

십년 전에는 거의 모두 외국인인 소수 몇몇 사람만 이 신생 산업 분야를 장악하고 있었는데 이 분야는 유럽이나 미국에서와 같은 산업형태를 본떠서 괄목할 만큼 성장하였다.

빠르게 성장하는 이 결혼산업은 수백명의 웨딩플래너(결혼관련 각종 부대업종들 꽃, 음식, 고급승용차들, 사진사, 텐트와 데코레이션 전문가, 호텔, 벤 소유주, 음악 밴드와 미용사)들에게 비즈니스 기회를 제공하고 있다.

제각각 다른 커플들의 기호에 맞춘 각종 특별한 웨딩 패키지들이 있다. 모든 커플들이 크리스마스 이전에 식을 올리기 원하기 때문에 12월이 동 아프리카 국가들에겐 최대 성수기이다.

“사업이 최근 많이 확대되었다. 우리들은 케이크를 일곱 군데의 식장으로 보낸다. 나이로비 외곽 지역으로도 보낸다” 라고 케이크 전문가인 그레이스 니에리는 신화통신 기자에게 밝혔다.

 

(신화통신, 이하 기타 사례들은 원문참조)

NAIROBI, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- The preference for "white" weddings by many Kenyan couples, as opposed to indigenous ones, has seen the country's wedding industry grow into a multi-billion- dollar industry.

   From a fledgling industry dominated by a few players, mainly foreigners about a decade ago, the sector has significantly grown, following into the footsteps of those in Europe and America.

The fast growing industry is providing business opportunities to hundreds of wedding planners, florists, caterers, high-end vehicle car higher companies, photographers, tents and decor specialists, hotels, venue owners, music bands and beauticians, all who have a variety of special wedding packages to cater for couples needs.

With December being the peak wedding season in the East African nation, industry players are making millions of dollars as couples rush to wed before Christmas day.

"Business is big. Today, we are delivering cakes to about seven weddings, some outside Nairobi," Grace Njeri, a cake specialist, told Xinhua.

Her business in an upper middle-class estate in Nairobi, is barely a-year-old. But that Njeri is experiencing brisk business is an indication of increased demand for wedding services. "I started the business nine months ago. It has been growing steadily. Most of my clients are couples planning for their weddings, but we also bake cakes for birthdays, graduations, wedding anniversaries and other events," she said.

She sells cakes between 111 and 388 U.S. dollars. "The price varies greatly to enable customers have a wide variety of choice. We do not want to make high or low-priced cakes to disadvantage our customers," she noted.

On this Saturday, Njeri has supplied a cake worth 333 dollars at a wedding on a ground on Ngong Road, Nairobi. "The couple visited my shop. I discussed with them the kind of cake they wanted and their budget. We then settled on the cake, which they have seen and liked," he said.

She observed that cakes are important in weddings because they signify couple's first meal. "You cannot have a wedding without a cake. This is because it is the only meal the newly-weds share with their parents and other guests at their wedding," she said.

During the wedding peak season, which runs    from August to December, Njeri said she has been making at least ten cakes a week for weddings. "The business is well-paying and I believe we are going to experience significant growth in the coming years as preference for modern weddings surges," she said.

Joel Ochola, a photographer with Top Form Studios said demand for their services is high this December. "We are solidly booked till end of December. Each Saturday we cover three weddings, sometimes four, this is besides the ones we go during weekdays," she said. Increased demand for their services saw the company increase their charges in August.

"Initially, we used to charge between 388 dollars and 611 dollars depending on the package a couple    selected. But because of rising costs and a surge in demand, the minimum we charge now is 500 dollars," he said.

In each wedding, according to Ochola, the company sends at least four crew members, two handling still photos and two video cameras. "The company adopted this format because people want quality work. In the past, two people could cover a wedding, but this is no longer possible. Couples want excellent work and as service providers, we must provide that, if we are to stay in this fast- growing and fast changing business," he said.

According to Beatrice Nzeli, a wedding planner in Nairobi, it costs around 4,400 dollars for a couple to have a wedding of about 250 guests. "The cost has increased    from 3,333 dollars because of rise in prices of basic commodities, which has seen wedding budgets increase," she said.

The 4,400 dollars, according to the planner is for a "standard" wedding in Nairobi. "This money is able to cater for expenses for the entire wedding ranging    from the bride's wedding gown, which will go for 388 dollars and pay for service providers," she said.

They include music band, which costs 450 dollars, emcee 88 dollars, tents and decor providers, who charge 1,300 dollars for 250 chairs, photography and video work 400 dollars and 1,000 dollars for food and drinks, among others.
 

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