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In Pictures: Spectacular light show brings festive cheer to Kew


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Festive projections are lighting up the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew.

Lanterns and neon lights cascading down from trees are among the dazzling displays at the venue in London.

Christmas at Kew at the Royal Botanic Gardens (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Christmas at Kew at the Royal Botanic Gardens (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Elena Kingstone, 11, left, and Lulu Kingstone, nine, look up at lanterns hanging from a tree (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Elena Kingstone, 11, left, and Lulu Kingstone, nine, look up at lanterns hanging from a tree (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Neon lights cascade down from one of Kew’s heritage trees (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Neon lights cascade down from one of Kew’s heritage trees (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Waterfalls consists of four spiralling columns of light cascading from the Treetop walkway (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Waterfalls consists of four spiralling columns of light cascading from the Treetop walkway (Andrew Matthews/PA)
The Palm House Grand Finale includes festive projections falling on a giant screen of water in the lake (Andrew Matthews/PA)
The Palm House Grand Finale includes festive projections falling on a giant screen of water in the lake (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Alfred Alejandro Dudely-Mira and Lulu Kingstone meet Father Christmas at his grotto (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Alfred Alejandro Dudely-Mira and Lulu Kingstone meet Father Christmas at his grotto (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Starscape is a 40m long illuminated tunnel (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Starscape is a 40m long illuminated tunnel (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Colour bursts from one of the displays (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Colour bursts from one of the displays (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Maria Del Pilar Mira Ponton and her son Alfred Alejandro Dudely-Mira look at a lantern hanging from a tree (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Maria Del Pilar Mira Ponton and her son Alfred Alejandro Dudely-Mira look at a lantern hanging from a tree (Andrew Matthews/PA)
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