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I'm Laughing Way Too Hard At This Christmas Tree Pottering About A Singapore Mall

It even curtsies!

Cover image via Justin Saw (Facebook)

Christmas is coming soon and as always, malls have begun decking their 'halls' with decorations galore

With this festive season comes humongous Christmas trees, complete with shiny baubles and sparkly lights.

And joining in on the fun are these glorious Christmas trees at Marina Bay Sands:

Image via Marina Bay Sands

However, one Christmas tree, in particular, recently stole the spotlight in the mall

Facebook user Justin Saw posted a video of a Christmas tree mascot pottering about The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Saturday, 5 December.

And... I. JUST. CAN'T. 

Look at this friggin' genius costume:

Image via Justin Saw/Mothership

I don't know which is funnier. Watching a wobbling Christmas tree scurry while its 'leaves' and ornaments swish around or the fact that it stole the limelight from Santa and the gingerbread man.

The video even shows it curtsying to those passing by 'coz let's be honest, being an ornamental tree requires some courtesy. 

Image via Justin Saw (Facebook)

According to The Straits Times, there are more 'dancing trees' in the mall. Each one weighs 6.5kg and takes about 10 minutes to put on.

The video has since been shared over 22,000 times. Please enjoy it below:

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