Price Of A Christmas Tree In Ghana
Christmas is just around the corner and you may have made up your plans already. However, you may seem to have forgotten to add a Christmas tree to your budget. Perhaps, you fear the price may be too expensive or you don’t know the usefulness of such tree. In today’s article, we will be looking at the actual price of a Christmas tree in Ghana as of December, 2022.
PRICE IN GHANA.
In Ghana, the highest price you could get a Christmas tree for your personal room or house ranges from GH¢700 to GH¢ 2,500.
However, you could also get a customized one which ranges from Gh¢ 5,000 to GH¢ 20,000.
REASONS TO GET A CHRISTMAS TREE
In Christianity, Christmas tree is symbolic of birth and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The Christmas tree is considered as the symbol of eternal life. It is believed that the tradition of putting up the Christmas tree first started in Germany, after which it came to the UK in the 1830s. The legend also has that after the birth of Jesus Christ in the winter season, some of the trees shook off the snow and turned green to mark the great event. Thus, the Christmas tree represents permanence and immortality.
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It is said that Santa Claus brings gifts for children on the Christmas Eve and places the gifts under the Christmas tree. To make this tradition more fun, people bring big trees and decorate them extensively so as to astonish Santa Claus. The Christmas tree is a nice place to gather around and unwrap the gifts.
All the festivities cheer you up to a certain extent, however, it is the gifts that you exchange bring out the element of surprise and amusement. This festive season, gift your loved ones something that keeps you in their memories for a lifetime.
In the early days, people used to decorate the Christmas tree with food items such as gingerbread and apples. But with time the traditions evolved and now the decorations include electric Christmas lights, candies, tinsel, baubles, flashy stars, cut out of many-colored papers, gold foils, silver wires, small dolls like Santa Claus puppets, artificial snowflakes, and the Christmas bell