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Church in Malaysia creates durian Christmas tree

PETALING JAYA — Worshippers at the Good News Fellowship Church in Kuching were in for a treat on Monday (Dec 24) night after they were greeted with a durian tree.

A thorny treat at a church in Sarawak on Christmas eve.

A thorny treat at a church in Sarawak on Christmas eve.

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PETALING JAYA — Worshippers at the Good News Fellowship Church in Kuching were in for a treat on Monday (Dec 24) night after they were greeted with a durian tree.

The two-metre tall durian tree, put together by parishioners consisted of 200 durians, complete with lights and a star tree-top.

And there was only one type of present under the tree — More durians.

According to the church’s Christmas party organising chairman Lei Xian Yu, 11 members spent 11 hours to erect the tree which was placed over two wooden pallets.

The tree instantly became a hit at the church and on social media too.

 

 

 

 

After four hours on display, the durian tree was taken down and enjoyed the only way the King of Fruits should be appreciated — by eating it. MALAY MAIL

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