Christmas in Thailand at last. For a month now they have been playing Christmas songs. The song famous on Christmas Day in Thailand are only two songs that they play very often: Jingle Bells and Santa Claus is coming to town.This time of year every department store and shopping mall will be celebrating Christmas all day by playing Christmas songs and having people dress up as Santa Claus. Also when you go out, if you look around you will see Christmas trees and other decorations everywhere you go. Special shopping mall for Christmas is Central World Shopping Center(World Trade Center), at here provide the big Xmas tree and the beautiful fire around the shopping mall.
When Christmas day came, those students (Christain school) had to come to school very early in the morning to get dressed up. Then they would go to stand at the front of the school gate. There they gave away candies to the students as they arrive at school to say "Happy Christmas". Also, Christmas songs were playing loudly all over the school through the speakers.
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