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It was a three-day labor of four people to create a Christmas tree using 2,000 recycled beer bottles. The Fisherman’s Wharf food court at Karpal Singh Drive in Sungai Pinang, Penang here is now the home of the 7m tall Christmas tree and it has patrons in awe. LIM BENG TATT/The Star

Bottle Christmas tree

It was a three-day labor of four people to create a Christmas tree using 2,000 recycled beer bottles. The Fisherman’s Wharf food court at Karpal Singh Drive in Sungai Pinang, Penang here is now the home of the 7m tall Christmas tree and it has patrons in awe. LIM BENG TATT/The Star

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