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Korum Mall’s Winter Wonderland for Christmas and New Year 2020 Decor

Korum Mall has organized Winter Wonderland for the customers and organized the city?s most exquisite White Christmas with frosted d?cor. The mall?s atrium looks like a mini-version of Finland complete with hanging snowflakes and gives Christmas vibes to the patron. The city?s tallest?Christmas tree towering at the entrance is the cynosure of all eyes. From selfie stands with Santa to workshops, singing sessions to performances of the rock band, some element is constantly in play during the holiday season.

The entire mall transformed into a castle of blue light and the iconic landmark was illuminated. Also a huge chimney was in place for the visitors to hang their stockings thus claiming for exciting and delicious candies.

The guests were treated to evenings of dazzling events. The mall also set up the stage for identifying unique talent by holding an astounding Carol singing competition. Among 234 students from 16 schools across the city participated and showcased their talent thus entertaining the audiences.

The mall also associated with Salaam Bombay foundation and Furtados school of music to put up a musical show and to showcase their talent. The less privileged kids of the foundation trained in music by FSM teachers delivered a soulful performance leaving the mall patrons amazed. To add on to the joyful celebration Korum mall hosted a cake cutting ceremony on the day of Christmas -25th?Dec by cutting the city?s tallest 35 feet cake and made the experience of the patrons a memorable one.

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