The Life Service Center in the town has made a huge Christmas star out of parched rice and wooden pieces. For public viewing, the star has been displayed in front of Mount Carmel Church in Shirtady. Members of Life Service Center have been making Christmas stars for the past eight years.
This team built the star in the ninth year of the series of Christmas Stars using environmentally friendly materials. This star was made from 20 kg of parched rice and 20 kg of wooden reapers. It has a height of 12 feet and a width of 11 feet. A beautiful crib with a dry hay roof has been built in the center. This star took the crew eight days to produce. At night, the star, which promotes peaceful coexistence, presents a breathtaking vista with beautiful lighting.
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