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Unique Christmas Trees from Around the World

Submitted by Chris on December 9, 2009 – 5:47 am7 Comments

While Christmas is celebrated differently or, perhaps, not at all in various parts of the world, the Christmas tree in some form or fashion is quite popular. From trees made of brightly colored Murano glass in Venice, Italy, to the world’s largest floating Christmas tree in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to a Christmas tree next to a mosque in Beirut, Lebanon, here are a few images of our favorite Christmas trees from around the world.

Christmas Tree Next to Mohamed Al-Amin Mosque in Beirut, Lebanon

Christmas Tree next to the Mohamed Al-Amin Mosque in Beirut, Lebanon

Murano Glass Christmas Tree in Venice, Italy

Murano Glass Christmas Tree in Venice, Italy

World's Largest Floating Christmas Tree in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Floating Christmas Tree in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The Big Christmas Tree in Lisbon, Portugal

The Big Christmas Tree in Lisbon, Portugal

Pavilion Shopping Center Tree in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The Pavilion Shopping Center Christmas Tree in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Lobster Trap Christmas Tree in Kennebunkport, Maine

Lobster Trap Christmas Tree in Kennebunkport, Maine, USA

O'Connell Street Christmas Tree in Dublin, Ireland

O'Connell Street Christmas Tree in Dublin, Ireland

Pac Man Christmas Tree in Madrid, Spain

Pac Man Christmas Tree in Madrid, Spain

Unirii Square Christmas Tree in Bucharest, Romania

Unirii Square Christmas Tree in Bucharest, Romania

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