Well, K, I found some photos for you, and I hope these inspire you as they've inspired me!

(image: weddingbeepro.com)
Orange and greens, featuring the orange mokara and dendrobium orchids and lilies. Also, the 3rd picture in the last row reminded me of that tropical flower you liked. A great idea of cocktail hour.

(image: Love and Splendour)
Purple flowers.... this example doesn't showcase the flowers you like, but I wanted to show you this to demonstrate that you can do different shades of one color.

(image: Love and Splendour)
Here is a great example of your purples and oranges together. This bridesmaid is holding her bouquet and the brides bouquet. It totally works! Also note that the bridesmaids dress color is a nice neutral color.
Another all orange centerpiece.
Lion Dancing!
After talking on the phone with some lion dance performers, they told me that traditionally they have two lion heads for a wedding because each lion head represents a family. The two heads and the dancing symbolizes the two families coming together.
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