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The 30-metre tree will be visible to North Koreans living across the border. Its lights were switched on last night as Christians sang Christmas carols. In the meantime, Seoul launches its most import ...
From ancient practices of celebrating the winter solstice to its popularity in the British royal court, the Christmas tree traveled far and wide before becoming a festive staple.
Scottish Borders Council (SBC) had ordered a dozen 20ft (6m) fir trees to be placed in town centres across the region. However, they came up short - with some estimated to measure a little over ...
A Christmas tree-shaped tower on South Korea's northern border that angered Pyongyang's atheist regime with its seasonal lights has gone permanently dark. South Korea said Wednesday that it had ...
SEOUL, Dec 11: South Korea will allow Christians to light two more Christmas tree-shaped towers near the tense border with North Korea despite strong opposition from Pyongyang, an official said on ...
A glowing Christmas tree at the peak can be seen from as far as the major North Korean border city of Kaesong, officials said. Since March's ship sinking, South Korea has said it would resume ...
According to the reports, the Scottish Borders Council (SBC) had ordered a dozen 20ft (6m) fir trees to be placed in town centres across the region during the festive season. However, at the time ...
A 30-meter-tall (100-foot-tall) steel Christmas tree with about 30,000 light bulbs, is lit by Christian groups at the western mountain peak, known as Aegibong, in Gimpo, South Korea, December 22 ...
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