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Christmas tree goes up in Koreatown Galleria
It’s a sure sign that Christmas is just right around the corner; a Christmas tree went up in the Los Angeles Koreatown Galleria mall. Koreatown Galleria employees are decorating a giant Christmas tree. (Ha Sang-yoon)
On the other hand, the new Rockefeller Center Christmas tree just left from Connecticut to New York. A Norway spruce, about 80-feet tall, is loaded onto a trailer from the property of the Vargoshe family in Shelton, Connecticut, on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2013. For the second time in six years, the city of Shelton is sending a Christmas tree to Rockefeller Center for the annual holiday display in New York. The tree-lighting ceremony is scheduled for Dec. 4. The tree will remain on display until Jan. 7. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Brian A. Pounds)
DI Cheon
November 7, 2013 at 4:53 PM
Wow Christmas tree in Ktown!!!