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The first upside-down Christmas tree in China is standing
in front of La Perle from 8 Dec 2005. The advanced upside-down pose
won people's great admiration.
La
Perle acted as high class shopping center which gathered most of
the top fashion brands in South China, it became an elegant location.
Coming to La Perle can not be seen as pure shopping, it is an act
of Lifestyle Experience. People come to La Perle much like they
browse through glossy magazines; to get inspired, seduced and stimulated,
to indulge themselves with a good feeling, the feeling of luxury.
The shops inside La Perle represent a world generally only encountered
on Fifth Avenue in NY or in Paris.
La Perle invited a famous Dutch designer to design the Xmas decoration
this year. The design of upside-down tree broke the tradition for
the first time, mixed with art, special, humor and creative. This
artistic architecture brings people visual and soul enjoyment, it
makes each sight so excited and amazing.
The
height of this upside-down tree is 16 meters, the diameter is 9
meters. It constructed with thousands of silver balls. The pure
silver balls are dancing in the wind with passion, brilliant under
sunshine and more magnificent with spotlight at night. They are
elegant, luxury and rushing to the sky to get freedom.
This huge decoration project got through high-tech calculation
and has an only pivot to support the whole entity with 6 tightwires
via balance technology. This amazing artistic sculpture expressed
power and life perfectly like a flourish life tree rushing from
the earth, running to the freedom, shinning in Huan Shi Dong Road.
To match with the decoration style of outdoor square, a bullion
upside-down tree was hanging in the lobby and drooping from the
top to the ground. It is so elegant, magnificent and filled with
lots of Xmas wishes. The inner decoration combined gold and silver
with "Merry Christmas" text, made the whole location full
of elegant and happy Xmas mood.
La Perle 2005 Xmas - an art, special, fashion and humor festival.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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