‘You see trees on sale’: the easing of Saudi Arabia’s Christmas taboo
by Martin Chulov Middle East correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#675NE)
Furtive transactions a thing of the past as retailers tentatively sell decorations openly
In previous years during the run-up to Christmas, Alia Obaidi would go to the local market in Riyadh, summon an Indian merchant and whisper her order. A short time later, he'd return with a cardboard box from a back room and furtively collect money.
But things have changed. When Alia, a Lebanese resident of the Saudi capital, made her annual trip to source Christmas decorations this year, she no longer needed the merchant, or the subterfuge.
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