On the morning of July 8th, a vibrant spectacle of Santas, Mrs. Clauses, and elves paraded down the streets of Aalborg as part of Denmark’s annual World Santa Claus Congress.
As captured in the accompanying footage, the participants joyfully waved flags, greeted onlookers, and shared festive cheer before making their way to a sculpture park for a day filled with entertainment and holiday spirit.
[image classes=”c-ad__placeholder__logo” src=”https://static.euronews.com/website/images/logos/logo-euronews-stacked-outlined-72×72-grey-9.svg” width=”72″ height=”72″ alt=””/> [span] ADVERTISEMENT [/span] [image classes=”c-ad__placeholder__logo” src=”https://static.euronews.com/website/images/logos/logo-euronews-stacked-outlined-72×72-grey-9.svg” width=”72″ height=”72″ alt=””/> [span] ADVERTISEMENT [/span]The World Santa Claus Congress brings together Santa Clauses from across the globe to share knowledge, experiences, and plan strategies for the upcoming Christmas season.
This year’s gifier of participants from countries like Japan, Norway, France, and Australia, making it an international celebration of holiday cheer.
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