The Quy Nhon Cultural Center has arranged a large Christmas tree for the first time in 12 years, and is currently testing the lights.

(Photo by reporter Wu Junfeng)

[Reporter Wu Junfeng/Tainan Report] Christmas is approaching, and Christmas trees can be seen everywhere. The Guiren Cultural Center of Tainan City Government, which spent nearly 200 million yuan to rebuild, has also begun to decorate large-scale Christmas trees this year. This is the 12 years since the promotion of Greater Tainan The first tree has been erected and has attracted local attention.

This large Christmas tree is placed in the central square, with a base diameter of 5 meters and a height of 10 meters. It is currently in the stage of light testing and has become an eye-catching new landmark. The Cultural Bureau of the Municipal Government is expected to hold a launching ceremony in the middle of this month, combined with performances The program, lively celebration, also welcomes the new year.

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Chen Xiucheng, the deputy director, said that the center spent nearly 200 million yuan to renovate and completed this year. With a new square space and entrance image, he hopes that the citizens can get closer and use Christmas, which everyone likes, to create a highlight of the celebration.

Chen Xiucheng mentioned that during the renovation period, the museum was temporarily closed for two years. After reopening, everyone found that the facade was different. He hoped that through the appropriate decoration of the Christmas tree, he could increase the interaction of local folks and increase the participation rate of art performances. .

Quy Nhon Cultural Center was originally the South District Service Center, which was renamed after the merger of the county and city in 2010. This Christmas, the city government arranged a large Christmas tree for the first time to create a festive atmosphere.

The Quy Nhon Cultural Center has arranged a large Christmas tree for the first time in 12 years, and is currently testing the lights.

(Photo by reporter Wu Junfeng)