The union of Li Tingting and Teresa Xu came six days after the US Supreme Court ruled to validate same-sex marriages in the United States, and four months after Li was detained in China for her women's rights activism.
China does not legally permit same-sex marriage, and there is no broad social effort to push for its legalization.
"I do," Li said in English, as friends cheered. "So do I," replied Xu, also in English.
"We want to take some action to advocate for same-sex marriage," Li said earlier in a salon, while Xu was having her hair styled. "It's doing the impossible when you know it's impossible, but it takes those constant efforts to make changes in history."
Li was detained in early March with four others amid China's crackdown on social activism. They were taken into police custody in a criminal investigation over their plans to hand out stickers and flyers denouncing sexual harassment.
The experience prompted Xu to consider a stronger bond with Li. "I love her, and after her detention I wanted to be closer to her but not merely as her girlfriend," Xu said. "I love her courage and her sense of justice."
The US Supreme Court decision inspired them to seek their own version of a same-sex marriage, Li said.
"That's a US law. What use does it have in China?" Li said. "We think we should do something ourselves."
The couple had initially considered showing up at the local civil affairs office to apply for a marriage license but stopped the plan so as not to upset the authorities.
"They could detain me on the charge of assembling illegally or provoking trouble to disrupt social order," Li said.
Li said state security officials had contacted her to inquire about the ceremony, and that she was worried about the possibility of being detained again.
"We are a bit nervous and excited that our wedding should get this much attention," she said at the ceremony.
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