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At 100 ft, this Christmas tree is India’s tallest. Find out where

First Published: 14th December, 2023 15:07 IST

To experience the festive magic around the tree, visitors pay a nominal entry fee of Rs 200

With the joyous Christmas mood setting in, Bengaluru’s Phoenix Mall of Asia is boasting of having installed India’s tallest Christmas tree, standing at an impressive 100 feet.

Undoubtedly, the towering tree is the center of attraction, creating a magical atmosphere for visitors with festive decorations, lively elves, and Santa Claus spreading the Christmas cheer.

A video shared by @whatstrendingbengaluru has people excited.

To experience the festive magic around the tree, visitors have to pay a nominal entry fee of Rs 200 contributing to the display’s maintenance and offering a memorable experience for all.

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