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Christmas in Singapore
 
At first glimpse, Singapore appears fresh and mysterious,

but this is an indubitably Asian city with Chinese, Malay and Indian mores - from feng shui to ancestor worship - constituting the landscape. This city of contrasts is here with 123Christians Christmas in Singapore. A land of

contrasting ethnicities, Singapore’s culture is predominantly shared by the Hindus, Muslims and Christians alike. Christian festivals have a fairly strong
following in Singapore. Christmas in particular is a great deal commercialized. The entire shopping belt stretch of the Orchard Road is lit up with decorative lights from November to early January.

The Christmas tree, situated on Singapore’s highest point, is the focal point of light shows on Christmas Eve in the evening, at night and midnight. The Tourism Board of Singapore expects about 50,000 people to attend the show. It is anticipated that the tree has about 10, 000 artificial pine leaves, about 15,000 dazzling white fairy lights, about 200 rope lights, and about 500 blinking strobes, according to the data provided by the Deccan Herald.

Situated against Singapore’s longest and brightest Christmas Light-up stretching from Tanglin Road, Scotts Road, and Orchard Road to the Marina Bay, myriad Christmas celebrations promise residents and visitors, an exciting and memorable moment. Activities include countdown parties, mega concerts and internationally acclaimed performances, and art exhibitions, special programs and tantalizing culinary treats that bring festive cheer to one and all. To find all the festive cheer and mirth this Hanukkah, log on to 123Christians.