Sri Lankan Christmas tree
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The Sri Lankan Christmas tree is the world’s tallest
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. It was built on the
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in
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, Sri Lanka, the tree is tall and opened on Christmas Eve 2016. The
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-shaped tree is a steel-and-wire frame made from scrap metal and wood, and covered by plastic netting. It is decorated with approximately one million natural pine cones painted gold, green, red and silver colors. It has 600,000
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s which illuminate the tree at night. On the top of the tree there is a Christmas star with bulbs, weighing about . The tree cost 12 million Sri Lankan rupees (about US$80,000). The tree was constructed by 150 employees of the Sri Lankan Ministry of Ports and Shipping with support from other parties. Construction work began in August 2016 but was abandoned in the first week of December after the Sri Lankan
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criticised it as "waste of money", and added "''Construction work should be abandoned. Christmas is an occasion for sharing funds with the needy, not to waste money on lavishness... The market economy is using religion as a tool for selling Christmas.''" Later, work on the tree recommenced after a meeting with Catholic Cardinal
Malcolm Ranjith Patabendige Don Albert Malcolm Ranjith ( Sinhala: පටබැඳිගේ දොන් ඇල්බට් මැල්කම් රංජිත්) (born 15 November 1947), often known simply as Malcolm Ranjith or Albert Malcolm Ranjith is a ...
, the archbishop of Colombo. Originally the tree was planned to be tall but the height had to be reduced to due to the delays in construction. A Santa Claus with a
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was placed near the tree. The tree broke the previous world record for the tallest artificial Christmas tree, which was tall and constructed in
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, China in 2015 by GZ ThinkBig Culture Communication Co. Ltd.


Comparison

Comparison of Sri Lankan Christmas tree with some other structures as follows:


Current status

The tree had several criticisms apart from the Catholic Church. It did not have enough
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and firs. When compared with the tree that was built in Guangzhou, Sri Lankan tree failed to have green synthetic foliage. Also, it gave complete visibility of its internal frames or structure. The shape of the tree did not give enough appeal as a traditional Christmas tree, but rather resembled the shape a rocket. It was dismantled in January 2017. The tree is recorded by Guinness World Records in December 2017.


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Politics of the Christmas Tree
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