Journalists from home and abroad began staking out the hall early yesterday. They spotted Ye, 25, who plays for the women's national basketball team, arriving with her parents around 11 AM. Yao, 26, finally appeared at 5:45 PM wearing a white shirt and black trousers.
He gave journalists wedding candy, and a pink bear toy holding a large round chocolate, but declined all interviews.
Yao and his bride were accompanied on the red carpet by groomsman Shen Wei, a former teammate of Yao, and a bridesmaid who is a cousin of Ye, according to witnesses. The ceremony, which lasted three hours, included an exchange of rings, an offering of tea and flowers to their parents to express gratitude, and sharing of a wedding cake, according to Zhang.
The wedding banquet featured nine tables holding eight guests each. The food on each table was valued at about 12,300 yuan (US$1,580). The dishes were all Chinese cuisine cooked by the hotel's chefs, according to a wedding participant.
A Shangri-La staff member told Oriental Online earlier that Yao's guests would dine on "the best" dishes, but details of the wedding banquet menu were not disclosed. Last year, Yao joined a campaign to promote wildlife protection and pledged to give up eating shark's fin soup.
A white curtain in front of the wedding hall was decorated with a heart-shaped placard that had two "Y"s printed in the middle. Lilies were widely used for decoration, because the flower traditionally symbolizes "life-long happiness and perfect harmony" in China.
Yao's wedding plans were hotly discussed on the Internet. According to a vote organized by the Yahoo.com.cn, about 80 percent of the more than 900 voters agreed that Yao should have a low-key wedding rather than a luxurious one, as it was "more in accord with his personality."
Yao and Ye received their official marriage certificate in Shanghai's Xuhui District on Friday.
On July 31, the couple was spotted near Taihu Lake in Lin'an, east China's Zhejiang Province, taking wedding photos.
According to Yao' autobiography, Yao: A Life in Two Worlds, he met Ye in 1999, when he was playing for the Shanghai Sharks. Their romance went public when the two were seen walking hand-in-hand at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
Yao will fly to Beijing Tuesday to attend celebrations for the one-year countdown to the 2008 Olympics on August 8, Zhang said.
(Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai Daily August 7, 2007)