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Why do we actually light up the Christmas tree?

Carolin Teufelberger
22/12/2021
Translation: machine translated

Whether real candles or fairy lights, lighting is a must on the decorated Christmas tree. Why actually?

Fragile baubles in gold and red. The unfortunately not so fragile straw baubles of the Göttibueb. A star as a centerpiece on top. That's more or less what the average Nordmann fir looks like on Christmas Eve. But the conifer only becomes really festive with lights.

Why is that?

Hope and health

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