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Growing popularity of Christmas in China sparks Lapland tourism boom

Santa Claus is coming to town - a Chinese town, that is. As Hong Kong turns on its Christmas lights, mainland China is also getting into the festive spirit with a growing number of events starring the jolly man in red.

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Xi Jinping, who made a three-day visit to Finland as vice-president in 2010, meets Santa Claus during a trip to Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle. Photo: SCMP

Santa Claus is coming to town - a Chinese town, that is.

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As Hong Kong turns on its Christmas lights, mainland China is also getting into the festive spirit with a growing number of events starring the jolly man in red.

Coupled with a jump in the number of Chinese tourists travelling to Rovaniemi - Santa's official hometown in northern Finland - more Chinese people are embracing the Christian holiday than ever before.

Ilkka Lankinen, managing director of Santa Park in Rovaniemi, said the number of visitors from China had been rising for the past three years.

Located on the Arctic Circle in Lapland, the park features a large cavern decorated as Santa's home complete with a school for elves, a gingerbread bakery, a sleigh ride and a post office.

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"Last year, the number of Chinese visitors increased more than 20 per cent and we expect the trend to grow," Lankinen said.

"This is why we have also recruited Chinese-speaking staff who are also training to master the 'elf' skills."

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