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Robinsons Magnolia unveiled the most perfect Christmas Tree

/ 10:30 AM November 28, 2024

The most perfect Christmas Tree was recently unveiled at the iconic Robinsons Magnolia.  No less than Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte took the lead in lighting up the 30-foot tree in simple ceremonies held at the Mall’s Atrium. Also present were Congressman Marvin Rillo, QC councilors Irene Belmonte, Imee Rillo, Raquel Malañgen and Nanette Castelo-Daza, representative for Vice Mayor Gian Sotto Yoli Lacsamana and Barangay Captain Christopher Cheng.  Present to welcome them were Robinsons Land Corporation (RLC) executives led by Robinsons Malls Executive Vice President and General Manager Faraday D. Go.

Robinsons Magnolia Christmad tree

Robinsons Magnolia Christmad tree

Robinsons Magnolia’s Spectacular Christmas Tree Display lights up this season, spreading joy and festive cheer to all who attended the lighting ceremony last November 25. Present during the celebrations were Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, Congressman Marvin D. Rillo, City Councilors Irene Belmonte,

Robinsons Magnolia Christmad tree

There was an abundance of sharing and gift giving as children of the Philippine National Police and Bureau of Fire Protection received toys and gifts from Santa Claus.  Children, too, from the Immaculate Conception Cathedral Foundation were also delighted with the Christmas boxes received from Robinsons Malls.  

Robinsons Magnolia hosted an unforgettable day for kids, featuring exciting attractions, delicious meals and surprise gifts from Toys R Us

The evening was capped with Pinopela serenading the audience with the song “A Perfect Christmas”, Robinsons Malls’ official jingle for the Holiday Season.  

Award-Winning a capella group, Pinopela serenaded guests with their exciting rendition of “A Perfect Christmas”

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