Santa Claus is alive and well and living in Finland.
The so-called “happiest” country on earth has a magical tradition that lifts spirits all over the world — a post office where wishful letter writers are promised a direct line to jolly old St. Nick 365 days a year.
Taxpayer-funded and located at the Santa Claus Village tourist destination near the city of Rovaniemi in Finland’s Lapland region, the magical mail drop is staffed by a crew of full-time “elves” — some of whom have worked there for decades.
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