Asian tourists flock to the home of Santa Claus
Updated: 2015-12-18 14:35
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Asian tourists flock to the home of Santa Claus. [Photo/CNTV] |
It's a winter wonderland in the Santa Claus Village, about eight kilometres north of Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland in Northern Finland.
More than 300,000 people, from as far and wide as Australia, China, France, and Ireland, visit the village every year to enjoy the snow and get into the festive spirit.
That's good news for Rovaniemi, a city geared towards winter tourism. This season counts for up to 60 percent of total annual visitors.
In recent years, an expanding Asian middle class - buoyed by increased disposable income and relaxed travel restrictions - have been packing their bags, making Europe one of their top destinations.
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