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Santa Claus Village

Santa Claus’s House is located in Rovaniemi (within the Arctic Circle) in Finnish Lapland.

Santa Claus Village Santa Claus Village address:

Santa'sPostOfficeFIN-96930 Arctic Circle, Finland

This time of winter every year is when Santa Clauses around the world are very busy. time. There is one country where Santa Claus is the busiest - this is also Finland.

It is said that Santa Clauses from all over the world hold a "World Santa Claus Annual Meeting" gathering every year, but Santa Clauses in Finland never participate in this event because they think Santa Claus is a self-evident one in their own countries. The truth is, there is no other Santa Claus. The whole country of Finland is peaceful and peaceful, just like a paradise. If Santa Claus doesn't live here, I can't think of a better place to go. Mooomi plus Santa Claus, as well as so many lakes, forests, and cute squirrels, are enough to make Finland a dream destination for children around the world.

Speaking of Santa Claus’s House, the most famous and authentic one in the world is undoubtedly the one located on the Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi, Lapland. Taking the Finnish State Railways from Helsinki to Rovaniemi is a very pleasant journey. You can check your car with the train. The trains of the Finnish National Railways are very clean like the trains of Western European countries. Each box in the first-class carriage has its own bathroom facilities. Taking a train to Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle at night, looking at the mirror-like moon in the night outside the window, as well as the coniferous forests passing under the moonlight and the moonlight shining on the water, are unforgettable memories of the journey to Finland. .

When we arrived in Rovaniemi in the morning, it was still dark. Just the dark sky in the morning light and a lake that you will definitely pass by when driving make you feel as calm as water. The Arctic Circle is just outside the city. At this moment, we have arrived at the legendary magical place: Lapland. This is the hometown of snow, reindeer, and Santa Claus. The song "Jingle Bells" that I was familiar with when I was a child describes this place.

The air was as cold as expected, but it was extremely fresh and very pleasant. It would be perfect if I took a Finnish bath at this time. Just getting off the train, an ideal place to go is Hotel Pohjanhovi, a subsidiary of Rantasipy, Finland's largest hotel group. The sauna is huge and there is a breakfast room just a few meters from the river bank.

At this moment, in the last few days of November, at ten o'clock in the morning, in Lapland above the Arctic Circle, the sky is not yet fully bright. The time the sun shines on the earth will become shorter and shorter, and soon we will enter a long and cold winter with 20 hours of darkness. At this time, after washing up in the traditional Finnish bathhouse (Sauna), in the breakfast room with warm lights, looking at the first snow outside the window and the woods surrounded by golden leaves along the coast, you can be in a daze and think about nothing. It’s one of those rare quiet moments in life.

Santa Claus’s home is deep in the dense forests of Lapland, together with reindeer and Lapland people. Adult reindeer have very striking horns. The houses of the Laplanders are very eye-catching. The roofs seem to slope all the way to the ground - this is to prevent the heavy snow in winter from crushing the houses.

When we went to see Santa Claus, he was in his cabin. It was warm in the house, the fire was burning in the fireplace, Santa Claus was very kind, and everything was as expected. The signs for the men's and women's restrooms in the house are also very interesting. While I was studying, I heard the sound of Santa Claus calling. It was Santa Claus calling the child of a friend who was traveling with him. He is really busy. He receives millions of letters from all over the world every year, and he also has to reply to these children. The postmark of the reply letter is "Santa Claus".

Not far from Santa Claus’ home is the symbol of the Arctic Circle, and also on the Arctic Circle are his office and post office.

As Christmas approaches, he and his assistants are even more busy, busy helping visitors choose gifts (if they are virtual, they will be sent directly to the recipient's email inbox). There are so many concerts and plays every day. When you walk out of Santa Claus' post office, you can see a line on the ground marking the latitude of the Arctic Circle. And the end of this line: is a series of road signs, pointing in different directions, until the unknown distance...