Would You Buy It? A $20M (≈150 BTC) Diamond Christmas Tree Tops Luxury List
Creatrip Team
3 months ago
As Christmas decorations arrive, a travel ranking highlights remarkable trees worldwide. The largest is the Gubbio tree in Italy, spanning up to 750 m on a hillside and visible for miles. The priciest was a 6 m tree at a Kempinski hotel in Spain decorated with diamonds and 3,000 Swarovski crystals—valued at about $15 million (roughly ₩20 billion, or about 150 bitcoin). Other notable records: Canberra, Australia set a lighting record with 518,838 LED bulbs on a 22 m metal tree for charity; Honduras staged a “human tree” of about 3,000 people; and Brazil’s floating Christmas tree in Rio weighs 542 tons and uses 3.1 million lights. In Korea, major department stores (Lotte, Shinsegae, Hyundai) compete with large themed displays, LED façades, and immersive media boards to draw holiday crowds. (Korea-specific places mentioned: Lotte Department Store, Shinsegae Square, The Hyundai.)