Santa Claus Village is a group of wooden buildings which mainly focus on the unique scenery and experience of Christmas. Every year, a large number of tourists come here to see Santa Claus. Santa Claus's office in the village is responsible for receiving children from all countries. Santa Claus "certified on duty" will answer strange questions from children here. The Arctic Circle happens to cross villages. You can find white markings with dimensions of the Arctic Circle and get a certificate for crossing the Arctic Circle. There are all kinds of fairy-tale stamps, cards and gifts in Santa's post office. Letters sent from Santa's post office will be sent around the world with Santa's postmark. Santa Claus Village is about 7.5 kilometers away from Rovaniemi and can be reached by bus in the city. Bus - "Rovaniemi Fair takes Bus No. 8 and can arrive directly in about 10-15 minutes. You can get a map at the Information Consulting Office, otherwise it's really hard to tell where it is. Tropic of Cancer, one indoor and one outdoor, but the one outdoors is covered by snow. Indoor on the opposite side of the tourist consulting desk, you can also go to the consulting desk to get certificates across the Tropic of Cancer, you can choose different languages, spring and summer versions, you can also stamp your passport.
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發佈日期:2018年1月16日
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Rovaniemi is the home of Santa Claus. This city in northern Finland is located in the Arctic Circle. Every year during the holidays, the Santa Claus Village is decorated with lights and can also ride on Husky sledges. The most famous Kakslautanen Hotel, lying in its ice house enjoying the aurora, pay attention to advance booking, I ordered in May are only a few rooms left! ___________
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發佈日期:2017年5月2日
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Santa Claus village in late November, with a very Christmas atmosphere and snow everywhere, is Rovaniemi's main attraction. Take bus 8 directly from downtown. Please pay attention to the departure time. Return ticket 7.2 Euros. Here are a few things to do. First, cross the Arctic Circle. Second, stamp your passport (0.5 Euros, in the lobby information office). Third, send greeting cards. Two mailboxes are optional. The red one is sent on Christmas Day. Fourth, taking pictures with Santa Claus is really expensive. You can't take pictures with your mobile phone. It takes 40 Euros to get the pictures, but flying all the way is not worth it. There are also several recreational activities. Husky Park and Elk Park are all sled pulling projects. Because of the cold weather and the large number of people, we abandoned these two projects. The daytime here is very short. It's light at 10 a.m. and it's dark at about 15 p.m. I like the atmosphere here very much. My planned friends might as well go and play.