
Vilnius Airport in Lithuania has unveiled its alternative festive tree - made entirely of items confiscated from passengers.
立陶宛的维尔纽斯机场近来推出了一颗特殊的圣诞树,这棵圣诞树完全是用从乘客那里没收的物品做成。
The tree which is 1.5m tall took just over two weeks to create - but it's not just been done for the novelty value.
这棵高1.5米的树只用了两周多的时刻就做好了,意图不只是为了别致。
"The aim is to send an educational message on the importance of aviation security," said a spokesperson from Vilnius Airport. "The items are prohibited to carry in hand luggage and were taken away from passengers during screening. Knives, scissors, lighters, blades, and all sorts of other dangerous goods. So if you don't want your personal, yet prohibited, belongings to land on next year's Christmas tree, better check out the baggage requirements before you pack for your next flight.
维尔纽斯机场的一名讲话人称:"其意图是传达教育消息,让人们知道飞翔安全的重要性。这些制止在手提行李中带着的物品都是安检时从乘客那里没收来的。小刀、剪刀、打火机、刀片和其他各种危险物品。因而假如你不想让自己的违禁私人物品挂上下一年的圣诞树,最好在下次飞翔打包前先检查一下行李规则。"
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