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Where is the address of the Christmas Village?

Santa Claus is very trustworthy and will definitely write back to all the children who write letters. If you don't believe me, please ask China children to write to Santa Claus at the following address.

Santa Claus, post office

SF 96930 rovaniemi

Finland

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Finnish Santa Claus Village realizes thousands of dreams.

2005- 1 1- 14

Lapland in winter is a fascinating world of ice and snow, and the snow covers the earth with silver gauze. After the snow in Chu Qing, the sun almost grazed the horizon, and the dazzling light set off the snowy scenery. The fresh air made people drool and breathe faster.

Santa Claus Village realizes thousands of dreams.

The white line marked 66 32' 35 "on the map is the latitude of the Arctic Circle, and there is a magical village on this latitude line.

Standing on this strange latitude line, people always unconsciously think: where is my home? how far is it from here?

Maybe Santa Claus goes out to give presents to children every day. It's already nine o'clock. We haven't seen him yet. Fortunately, the shops in the village opened early, and the people who greeted Santa Claus only bought some souvenirs first, because there is a rule in rovaniemi that all Christmas gifts can only be sold in the Christmas Village, and tourists can't buy them after this village. Although the price is high, tourists are still willing to pay for it. After all, the meaning is different.

Walking in a long shop, I was surprised to find that I almost missed the opportunity to apply for this certificate in an obscure place, which is actually the place where the certificate for entering the Arctic Circle is issued.

There is also a story about Santa's hometown! According to historical legends, Finland was the first place to welcome Santa Claus to live in peace. In 1927, Finland and the former Soviet Union defined Ershan in Lapland Province as the border between the two countries and the Arctic Ocean. Marcus, the king of Finnish children's stories, got inspiration from it. He told a story on the radio that Santa Claus lives on this "Ear Mountain" with 20,000 reindeer. It is because of his "ears" that Santa Claus can hear the voices of all the children in the Arctic region. His infectious romantic reasoning has been recognized by the world, and since then, the "Ear Mountain" in the story has become the hometown of Santa Claus.

Santa's office is located in this pointed wooden building. Every morning 10: 30, Santa Claus will sit here on time, receive children from all over the world, answer their strange questions, tell them stories, play games with them and send them good wishes.

This seems to be a mysterious and quiet home, with strings of bells hanging on the wooden wall, colorful lights flashing on the roof, and a wooden map of the world embedded in the front wall. The kind Santa Claus is sitting in an oak chair by the fireplace, with a smile on his face, a curly white beard hanging straight down his chest, and thick white eyebrows covering almost the whole pair of glasses on his nose.

17 euro can get a photo with Santa Claus, which is almost the money that all parents have to spend for their children.

Opposite the Santa Claus office is the famous Santa Claus post office. The stamp exhibition area is the busiest place in the post office, and everyone is busy choosing postcards and stamps. For tourists, beautifully printed stamps and postcards are rare treasures, especially after being stamped with the special Christmas postmark of Santa Claus Post Office.

People carefully paste stamps, write the names and addresses of relatives and friends one by one, and write the best words on the cards with surging voices.

In Lapland in winter, night falls early. At three o'clock in the afternoon, Santa Claus began to work in the post office. The room is surrounded by red candles, small pine trees and various Christmas wreaths, which makes the whole room full of incomparable warmth. Santa Claus tries his best to open and read the childlike letters sent by children.

This is a place where children all over the world place their hopes and dreams. Children in any country in the world can write letters to Santa Claus who lives here, pour out their worries and ask for gifts. And every year around Christmas, a large number of colorful gifts will be sent from here to all parts of the world. You can imagine how excited children will be when they receive gifts.

Late at night, as usual, Santa Claus will choose beautiful gifts for the children and send them good wishes with reindeer sleigh.

The legend about Santa Claus is almost a household name abroad, but naive children still never tire of hearing it and believe this story. In order to give children a beautiful Christmas dream, adults told them to hang their socks by the fireplace before going to bed to welcome Santa Claus' gift. The children fell asleep with eager anticipation and woke up the next day. When they found that their socks were full of long-awaited Christmas gifts, they thought it was really a gift from Santa Claus.

Although this is just a legend that cannot be verified, although the gifts in children's stockings are the fruits of parents' labor, beautiful fairy tales always bring infinite happiness and hope to children. Good people would rather believe this ancient legend than expose this beautiful lie with reason.

Christmas paradise continues endless joy.

Santa Claus Village is a paradise for children.

Christmas Park, not far from Santa Claus Village, is another must-see place for Christmas fans in rovaniemi. This large-scale motorized amusement park with the theme of Santa Claus goes deep into the hills, and no matter what the weather outside is, it will not affect the play. The amusement facilities in the park are all concentrated in a place called "Santa Claus Cave". Visitors come in through a long tunnel, and the first thing they see is the fairy workshop in the middle. A large number of elves who prepare presents for Santa Claus are busy there all year round. In addition to observing them closely, you can also try to participate in the production of some Christmas gingerbread. There are many mobile games next to the elf workshop, and children usually don't miss flying reindeer sleigh, Santa Claus helicopter and other happy amusement projects. There are also magic trains that take people around Lapland's dream country, and colorful programs in the multi-image theater.

The absolutely indispensable protagonist is naturally Santa Claus. He always appears in elf workshops and paradise cafes. Tourists ask him different questions, so it is natural to take photos at close range. Christmas Paradise also has Christmas boutiques, which are a must-see place to buy souvenirs.

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