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“Canadian Christmas Charm Arrives in Satwa: Fresh Evergreen Trees Flourish in Dubai Market”

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Shivani Sharma
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Shivani Sharma is a prolific author at Good Morning Dubai, where she covers a diverse range of topics including business, lifestyle, finance, technology, and tourism. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Shivani provides readers with insightful and engaging articles that keep them informed about the latest trends and developments in these fields.

As the December air takes on a crisp edge and daylight wanes, the tradition of adorning homes with Christmas trees brings festive joy to the lively streets of Satwa. Hailing from Canada, the fresh evergreens on display not only beautify the Dubai market but also fill the atmosphere with the invigorating scent of pine.

Holiday Shopping Extravaganza in Satwa

Canadian Charm Meets UAE Festivities

Satwa’s market becomes a winter wonderland as Christmas enthusiasts negotiate with sellers for these imported treasures. Residents from all corners of the UAE make their way to Satwa, where a plethora of choices awaits them – from modest corner trees to imposing floor-to-ceiling masterpieces.

Tradition and Nostalgia: A Shopper’s Perspective

Physiotherapist’s Annual Ritual

Carolina Borges, a Polish expat in Al Jaddaf, shares her annual tradition of selecting a fresh Christmas tree from the market. As a physiotherapist, she holds a particular fondness for Fraser Fir trees, reminiscent of the ones in Poland, adorned with apples, oranges, and gingerbreads. Borges emphasizes the enchanting fragrance that fills her home during the holiday season.

Nordmann Firs from Denmark: A Preferred Choice

Angela’s Grand Hall Decor

Vendors in Satwa have not only imported trees from Canada but also introduced Nordmann firs from Denmark, a favorite among residents. Angela, a Filipino expat in Deira, opted for a grand 10-footer to embellish her spacious hall for the holiday festivities. She excitedly details her plans to deck the towering tree with an array of festive items, making it a focal point for guests.

Holiday Rush: National Day Weekend Surge

Unprecedented Demand and Seller’s Perspective

During the National Day weekend, Satwa vendors experienced an unprecedented surge in demand. Ahmed, one of the sellers, reported selling over 90 trees daily during the festive weekend, and the momentum has continued with approximately 50 trees sold daily.

Preserving Festive Freshness: Tips from the Manager

Gulshan Abdul Gafoor’s Advice on Tree Longevity

Gulshan Abdul Gafoor, Manager at National Flowers, shares tips on preserving the trees for up to 45 days. He suggests mixing water with sugar or beverages and pouring it onto the base. Gulshan highlights the unique qualities of trees from Denmark and Canadian Fraser Fir, noting their strength and decorative potential.

From Sea to Satwa: The Journey of Christmas Trees

Intricate Shipping and Display Process

The intricate process of transporting these trees involves wrapping them in nets or ropes and storing them in freezing containers during shipping. After a month at sea, the trees reach UAE, where they are carefully unwrapped and displayed for buyers. Sellers ensure customers can inspect and choose their preferred trees, and once selected, the trees are neatly repackaged in nets for delivery to their new festive homes.

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