Unusual Christmas trees around the world

Unusual Christmas trees around the world
Unusual Christmas trees around the world
Synonymous with baubles, candies and fairy lights, artists around the world are going wild with their imagination when it comes to creating or decorating the Christmas tree.
From a tree made completely out of recycled wood to a 279-foot floating Christmas tree to one turned upside down, the tradition gets innovative with new twists. Check out these amazing trees from around the world that have captured our imagination this season.

A Tree Made Of Recycled Wood in Rakvere This Christmas tree, built with waste wood, is over 33 feet high. It is placed by local students at the city centre of Rakvere, the Western Virumaa county of Estonia.

Upside Down Tree In Paris Breaking tradition, this 82 foot-high Christmas tree was placed upside down inside a shopping mall in Paris, France, last month.

The Floating Christmas Tree In Rio This 279-foot-high floating tree in Rio de Janeiro will be illuminated by 3.1 million lights every night until the end of the year.

Candy Christmas Tree in Singapore This Christmas tree is made up of candies and giant lolipops. They are eventually sold and the proceeds are donated for a cause.

The Tree & its reflection in Nashville The Christmas tree in Nashville, Tenn, with its amazing reflection, is a sight to behold.

A Christmas tree made of stuffed toys This tree, located in a mall in Singapore is made up of hundreds of bright blue robot-cat figurines which is a popular children's character Doraemon.

Giant LEGO Christmas Tree in Sydney It has taken five people and a half a million bricks to make this 10-metre tall Christmas tree in Sydney.

Human Christmas Tree In Honduras formed by 2,945 participants This human Christmas tree is formed at Democracy Square of Presidential House in Tegucigalpa, Honduras with reportedly 2,945 participants.

Madrid's Color-Changing Christmas Tree This Christmas tree that changes colour, illuminates Colon square in the centre of Madrid, Spain.

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