e/Singing Christmas Tree

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has glosseng: A Singing Christmas Tree, sometimes called a Living Christmas Tree, is an artificial Christmas tree filled with singers used as part of nativity plays. First appearing in 1933 in Mississippi, they later made their debut indoors in 1958 in North Carolina. Constructed of steel, the tree is actually a conical circular sector where between one-third and one-half of an actual Christmas tree is shown. Depending upon tree size, they can accompany between 30 and 450 singers. These trees can be put up by churches or communities depending upon the location. Since then, the singing Christmas tree concept has spread to Canada, the Philippines, South Korea, and Switzerland. The most attended tree takes place in Knoxville, Tennessee, with 60,000 attendees in 2007.
lexicalizationeng: Singing Christmas tree
instance of(noun) an ornamented evergreen used as a Christmas decoration
Christmas tree
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