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Laser light show returns to Grand Central

Crowds bustling through New York City’s Grand Central Terminal can once again get a dose of holiday cheer from high above.

The Holiday Laser Light Show will display an array of flickering winterland symbols. They’ll appear on the terminal’s ceiling, 125 feet above the historic main concourse.

It last appeared in 2005.

Dr. Mehmet Oz of television’s Dr. Oz Show was enlisted to flip the switch on Monday afternoon.

The show officially opens the holiday season at the famous Beaux-Arts-style train station.

The images include snowflakes, unicorns, stars, snowmen and season’s greetings.

There are six separate six-minute shows. They run every half hour between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. through Dec. 31.