From Spooky To Cosy: Residents Deck Sembawang HDB Corridor With Christmas Lights

A group of HDB residents go all out on decorating their HDB corridor with Christmas trees, lights and stockings.

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Christmas trees, presents, and a fireplace — these are what you’d normally expect in homes during the festive season.

But in Sembawang, a group of residents got creative and decked their common corridor to spread some Christmas joy.

Image source: Facebook / Ong Ye Kung

This caught the eye of a neighbour who was amazed by the effort put into the decorations.

TikTok user Rynaaa1701 posted a video of the spruced-up space on Dec 19, garnering over 151,000 views and 200 comments.

@rynaaa1701
my neighbours so cute wtf ##sgtiktok @karr0t ♬ Last Christmas – Ruby Anne Bauer

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She took her followers on a quick tour of the Canberra Street common corridor. It had everything you’d associate with the holiday – twinkling lights, Christmas trees with presents as well as stockings hanging by a ‘fireplace’.

Even The Grinch made a cameo appearance in the video.

Image source: Facebook / Ong Ye Kung

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If this space looked familiar, it’s because you’ve probably seen it before.

In October, the same group of residents transformed the common corridor into a mini Halloween horror attraction with ghouls and spooky movie characters greeting unsuspecting visitors.

Rest assured, there’s no hint of those spine-chilling stuff as it’s all love and peace this time around.

The comments section can attest to that, with a number of TikTok users applauding the neighbours for being so supportive of each other.

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Image source: Screengrab from TikTok / Rynaaa1701

Image source: Screengrab from TikTok / Rynaaa1701

The decorations once again won praise from Sembawang MP Ong Ye Kung, who wrote in a Facebook post: “Through these efforts, they share the joy and meaning of the festivities, as neighbours.

“This has brought so much cheer and community togetherness to the corridors of our estates!”

This article was first published on AsiaOne and republished on theAsianparent with permission.

Lead image source from Facebook / Ong Ye Kung.

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