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LOTTE World Tower and Mall Transforms into a Magical Christmas Village

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2024-11-17 17:56:05
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Seoul, South Korea – Lotte World Tower and Mall in Seoul is set to dazzle visitors with a grand Christmas celebration, transforming into a magical winter wonderland from November 20th to January 5th.

This year's theme, "Charlotte Village," promises a festive and immersive Christmas experience. The iconic Lotte World Tower will be adorned with stunning light displays, a giant Christmas tree, and a variety of winter-themed attractions, creating a truly enchanting atmosphere.

A highlight of the event will be the mesmerizing media facade on Lotte World Tower. The building's exterior will be transformed into a giant gift box, with Santa Claus and Rudolph emerging to deliver presents to children. This captivating display will be shown every 30 minutes from 5:30 PM to 10 PM. On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, the entire tower will be illuminated to create a colossal Christmas tree.

Visitors can also enjoy the festive ambiance at the Media Cube and AvenueL facade, both featuring stunning Christmas-themed decorations. The Media Cube will be adorned with a red frame and eight towering Christmas trees, creating a magnificent centerpiece.

For the first time, the World Park facade will showcase a 3D projection mapping display. The 84-meter-wide and 24-meter-high facade will be transformed into a winter wonderland, featuring sparkling trees, a carousel, and a snow-covered village. Eight high-brightness projectors will be used to create a vivid and immersive visual experience.

The outdoor World Park will feature a 22-meter-tall Christmas tree, which is three meters taller than last year's tree. A charming carousel will also be installed, adding to the festive atmosphere. The area beneath the tree will be decorated with LED panels and shop windows, creating a vibrant photo zone.

In addition to the outdoor attractions, Lotte Department Store will host a Christmas market at World Park, offering a variety of festive goods and treats. A Chanel-themed ice skating rink will also be available at the Arena Plaza.

"We have created a magical Christmas village that brings together everything you love about the holiday season," said a spokesperson for Lotte World Tower. "We hope that our visitors will create lasting memories at our enchanting Christmas celebration."

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Hwang Sujin Reporter
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