“I was very impressed and inspired by the business that Jason had created,” she said. “He was someone I could lean on for business advice, which was just another aspect of our relationship that seemed to fall perfectly into place.”

Mr. Liang, who proposed to Ms. Wang with a custom-designed pink diamond ring while they vacationed in the Azores islands in May 2016, said that “while being an entrepreneur comes with a lot of struggles and challenges, Sally and I can empathize with each other when things go wrong.

“We can relate to situations that might be hard to explain to someone who is not a business owner,” he continued, “and that helps to stabilize us emotionally.”

They were married March 11 at the 3 West Club in Manhattan.

Before walking down the aisle, the couple and their families participated in a traditional Chinese ceremony in which the bride and groom served tea to their parents as a sign of gratitude and respect. It also symbolized the union between the two families.

In return, the couple received red gift envelopes of cash and a pure gold bracelet, a traditional Chinese wedding gift.

The bride wore a strapless silk dress and silver heels, and the groom an Italian wool black suit, tuxedo shirt and black Fifth Avenue oxford shoes.

At the reception, the bride’s father, choking back tears, told his daughter and son-in-law that marriage calls for patience and compromise. “May both of you be always true to each other, sharing joys and burdens,” he said. “May you live each day like your last, and each night like your first.”