Wednesday, 24 December 2014

World Top Christmas Tree

Some country display a huge outstanding and eye catching Christmas tree, in the capital town of their countries, see list of top ten Christmas tree when you continue................


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Although the temperatures will indubitably give Kuala Lampur a white Christmas, it doesn’t mean that the Christmas spirit isn't on top. Shopping centres all over Malaysia are decorated with Christmas lights and in Kuala Lampur with a large Christmas tree display.

London, England

The Christmas tree in Trafalgar square sure does its job in lightening up England’s capital in December. It has been given as a present from Norway every year since 1947 as a token of gratitude after Britain’s support in World War II.

Madrid, Spain

This huge illuminating Christmas tree in Madrid’s city centre is decorated in gold and red. It will be lit until 6 January when the Spaniards celebrate Dia De Los Reyes Magos, which is the day they exchange presents and mark the last day of Christmas.

New York, USA

It is no wonder the tree by Rockefeller Center in New York is a tourist attraction in itself. With the star being made from 25,000 Swarovski crystals, the Christmas tree lights up the city that never sleeps - making it one of the most festive places to be around Christmas.

Paris, France

This year, Paris is home to a rather unusual Christmas tree – it is upside down. Located in the Galeries Lafayette, the sparkling tree in shades of purple and blue, hangs upside-down from the ceiling and stretches along four floors.

 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The world’s highest floating Christmas tree can be found in Brazil’s capital Rio de Janeiro, according to the Guinness World Records. The 85 metre high tree on the Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon will stay until 6 December.

 Tokyo, Japan

A jewellery shop in Tokyo called Tanaka Kikinzoku displays a $2, 56 million Christmas tree this December, making it one of the most expensive trees in the world. Made from platinum plates covered with characters from Disney’s Frozen, the 31kg tree will be on display until Christmas day.

Washington, USA

Barack Obama and the First Family lit the lights on the National Christmas tree in Washington on 4 December. Located at the National Park Foundation, the green and red tree is digitally enhanced and the patterns are controlled by computers.


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