Best and worst of festive frills
This week's top 10 takes you to both ends of the extreme. We ask our junior reporters for their five best and five worst Christmas decorations
Fab!
The Avenue of Stars
This place offers the most spectacular Hong Kong skyline at night and it is always decked out with the most illuminating, festive and often cutest lights at this time of year.
Tam Sum-sze
Our Christmas tree at school
It's not just an ordinary tree festooned with dazzling light bulbs, nor a tree ornamented with pictures of Santa Claus. It is a tree piled with gifts. Under the scheme "Love in Action", our school urges each class to donate a few boxes filled with presents to the impoverished. All the gift boxes stacked up are the best Christmas decorations.
Natalie Fung
"Toy to the world" Christmas decorations
These decorations spread from the outside of Harbour City to the inside. Figures of Toy Story characters are everywhere. And the most amazing thing is a Christmas tree full of adorable little green men!
Janet Tam
Choo-choo Christmas
With the cutest little mechanical train puffing in and out of snow-capped mountains, the Christmas village at Landmark glitters with joy. Don't forget to admire the sea of twinkling ornaments above your head.
Stephanie Chan
Magical night
With features like the festive Chocolate River and sparkly Snow-White Centre Bridge, Cityplaza is a leader in the mall decoration stakes. Still not impressed? These decorations are also the locale for the "Silver Screen Christmas Delights" extravaganza; prepare to be enchanted by stars, illusionists and magicians.
Stephanie Chan
Fail!
Little green men tree
If I have to choose the worst decorations, it would have to be the little green men in Harbour City. Each green man has three eyes. Having thousands of eyes staring at you while you are posing in front of this tree is indeed scary!
Natalie Fung
The decorations in my housing estate
Those old ribbons and stars attached to the wall have been there for many years. A withered and tiny Christmas tree, with very few adornments, stands boringly in the lift lobby.
Janet Tam
The flowering tree on the corner of the road
This beautiful tree is located on the corner of the road near Olympian City. The problem is that it is just not a Christmas tree.
Holly Siu
Hello Kitty Back to Ice Age in Langham Place
It could have been Scooby Doo or Snoopy. Dogs' pride, y'all.
Dennis Goodboy
Giant Christmas tree in Festival Walk
The super-tall Christmas tree, sparkling with thousands of light bulbs, is of course beautiful. But the decorations consume a lot of plastic materials and electricity.
Kate Ng