During the holiday season, the White House typically welcomes thousands of visitors. This Christmas, more than 30,000 are expected to visit to admire the decorations, including architectural models of major U.S. cities and national monuments.
Therefore, the process of decorating the White House began last month, and the person primarily responsible for the preparation and decoration was the First Lady of the United States, Melania Trump. In addition, volunteers from all 50 states helped hang wreaths, 15,000 bows, and over 2,500 strings of lights in the main rooms of the White House.
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
The Gold Star Family Christmas tree, a tribute to the United States armed forces, is located in the East Wing.
Arrangement in the East Room
A portrait of former First Lady Laura Bush
A small Christmas tree in the Red Room.
The Green Room was also decorated with a similarly sized Christmas tree.
A military band played Christmas music in the Grand Foyer to welcome the media to view the White House on December 2nd.
The Chinese room was furnished with an abundance of food.
The Grand Foyer was filled with Christmas trees.
White stars folded from paper hang from the ceiling along the walkway. Below are acrylic panels displaying some of the country's most iconic landmarks.
A miniature model of the White House made from gingerbread.
The Scrabble board placed under the tree carries the positive message of the "Be Best" campaign.
Christmas decorations in the White House library.
An airplane-shaped ornament on the Christmas tree.


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