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1. It costs 17 euros to take a photo with Santa Claus, and 13 euros if you want to develop another photo. Although it's a little expensive, it's still worth it, because it's a childhood dream. 2. You also need to send postcards back to China from the post office in Santa Claus Village. Stamps are 0.75 euros and ordinary postcards are about 0.9 euros. Here you can visit the reindeer farm of Sami, a traditional Finnish nation. 4. Drifting is a special sport in Finland in summer. Rovaniemi Tourism Center provides this service, and the price ranges from 45 euros per person to 1 19 euros.

Christmas in rovaniemi begins on June 25th every year. 165438+. When Santa Claus paraded through Vanniemi City with brisk music and inspected whether the whole city was ready to celebrate Christmas, Vanniemi people began to celebrate the arrival of the Christmas season. Santa Claus invited all his friends to join him and his assistants in the Santa Claus Village in the Arctic Circle to enjoy singing and dancing. The brand-new Christmas exhibition hall welcomes visitors from all over the world, showing different ways of celebrating Christmas in various countries around the world, including Germany, France, the United States and Japan. The most distinctive thing is that the exhibition hall is full of toys and gifts for the elderly. More details will definitely make people appreciate the Christmas culture.

In Finland's ice and snow dictionary, there are not only Santa Claus village, but also ice fortress and ice church in Kemi.

At the beginning, in order to further strengthen Finland's image as the hometown of Santa Claus and attract more domestic and foreign tourists, the Finnish Tourism Bureau and the Rabi provincial government formulated the "Santa Claus Hometown Plan" with long-term strategic significance. From 65438 to 0985, rovaniemi established a unique tourist attraction-Santa Claus Village. Subsequently, ten tourist attractions named after Santa Claus were established in the whole Rabbi area, including ski resort center, reindeer park and wildlife park. Today, more than one million tourists come to Rabbi area every year.

In Rabbi area, the World Gold Rush Competition and Golden Trout Fishing Competition are held every year in the name of Santa Claus. Santa Claus's trip to his hometown makes northern Finland a tourist hotspot all year round. You can see a famous trademark, a red boot with an inclined toe, on all tourist attractions and commodities. Those are the boots that Santa Claus can't live without all the year round, and also the first letter of Finnish Santa Claus JOULUPUKKI, an artistic capital letter.

Santa Claus also attracts a large number of passengers for Finnair. At present, Finnair has five flights to rovaniemi in the Arctic Circle every day. During Christmas, it increased to ten flights a day. Many people who are used to Christmas activities in their country bring their children and girls to Santa's hometown for the holidays. Every Christmas Eve, 20,000 tourists from Britain, Greece, South Africa, Japan, Australia and other countries come to Syracuse rovaniemi by charter flight.

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