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Dec 25, 2018 News
It is not the holidays without the lighting up of various Christmas trees around Georgetown. Public Christmas trees light ups have become embedded in how Christmas is celebrated in this South American State. Our eyes are instantly focused on the tall decorated Christmas tree flaunting beautiful stars, bright lights and ornaments.
It keeping with the season goodwill, love and peace, it has become a custom each year for towering Christmas trees to grow up around the capital city.
They are all unique in their own way and will add light to your life.
This article highlights some beautiful Christmas trees around the capital city
Don’t be a Grinch! Go and see these Christmas trees if you have not already. They will definitely put you in the holiday spirit.
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Top Caption: These Christmas trees stand tall and bright
Bottom Caption: This is a scene from the Courts Christmas tree light up this year. It is not anywhere near the majestic Rockefeller Christmas tree light up but will sure bring hope to those feeling down and out.
The Courts choir made up of member of staff would entertain the crowd along with various local artistes. Any one feeling depressed should take a look at this superb creation and let their imagination roam wild.
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Top Caption: Tallest in the Country
Bottom Caption: This beautiful Christmas tree is perhaps the tallest in the country. It illuminates Rahaman’s Park, East Bank Demerara. It is also an attraction to persons traversing the East Bank of Demerara, especially at nights. The Rahaman’s Park Christmas tree light up has been going on for decades. Kudos to the creators of this amazing tree!
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Top Caption: The Brickdam Police Station in all Lights
Bottom Caption: Police ‘A’ Division Headquarters is all glittery. This artificial Christmas tree is decorated with colourful lights and embellishment. At nights the tree is completely lit brightening up the entrance to the compound, celebrating Christmas in a colourful way.
It you’re passing by, do remember to stop and admire its beauty. Take a photograph also!
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Caption: Bank of Guyana is a spectacle you can’t miss
Guyana’s Central Bank Christmas tree is remarkable in its own sense. The tree stands brightly over us sending the message clear that its Christmas time. The Christmas tree stands tall on a reflective red-light back ground. You will definitely not be able to take your eyes of this beauty which will surely leave a mesmerizing effect.
Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year!
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