Lotte World Tower to Illuminate Seoul Skyline with Giant Christmas Tree
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korocamia@naver.com | 2024-12-22 17:40:40
Lotte World Tower, one of the world’s tallest buildings, is set to dazzle the city skyline with a spectacular Christmas display. On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, the iconic tower will transform into a colossal 555-meter-tall Christmas tree, offering a mesmerizing light show that is sure to become a new holiday tradition.
From 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM on both days, the tower’s exterior will be illuminated with festive lights and animations, creating a breathtaking visual spectacle. Every 15 minutes, a new sequence of lights will be showcased, each more enchanting than the last.
A special treat awaits young viewers on Christmas Eve. At 9:30 PM, a giant Santa Claus will make a surprise appearance on the tower's facade, bringing joy and excitement to children and adults alike. This magical moment will be the culmination of the evening's festivities, creating lasting memories for all who witness it.
"We are thrilled to bring this extraordinary Christmas experience to Seoul," said [Name], a spokesperson for Lotte World Tower. "The tower has always been a symbol of innovation and progress, and we hope that this festive display will inspire wonder and joy in people of all ages."
The Christmas tree illumination at Lotte World Tower is expected to attract large crowds and become a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors, the company is encouraging people to follow social distancing guidelines and wear masks.
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