Stephanie Lynn Wu and Vincent Yau Hang Cheung were married May 18 at Cedar Lakes Estate, an events space in Port Jervis, N.Y. J. Yo-Jud Cheng, a friend of the couple who was ordained by the American Marriage Ministries for this event, officiated.
Ms. Wu, 31, is the articles director of Condé Nast Traveler magazine in New York. She is also a founder of Mochi Magazine, an online publication for young Asian-Americans, and the author of “The Roommates: True Tales of Friendship, Rivalry, Romance and Disturbingly Close Quarters” (Picador, 2014). She graduated from N.Y.U. magna cum laude.
She is the daughter of Lillian L. Lin and Jesse J. Wu of New Hope, Pa. The bride’s father is an independent management adviser for private equity companies, and is a member of the board of visitors at Duke University’s business school in Durham, N.C. Her mother is a volunteer alumni reunion adviser for National Taiwan University in Taipei, and was a stay-at-home parent.
Mr. Cheung, 35, is an accountant in the New York office of Egon Zehnder, a Swiss executive search company. He graduated from Penn State.
He is a son of Connie Ma Cheung of Holmdel, N.J., and the late Kai Yin Cheung. The groom’s mother is a loan support analyst in the New Brunswick, N.J., branch of PNC Bank. His father was the head chef at Great Szechuan Restaurant in Matawan, N.J.
The couple met in September 2010 at a birthday party in New York, and then met again that November at another birthday party, also in New York. When they bumped into each other at a nightclub a few months later they got to talking, exchanged numbers and soon had their first date.