World Santa Claus congress kicks off in Copenhagen
By Martin Burlund
COPENHAGEN (Reuters Life!) - More than 150 Santas from 12 countries meet in Copenhagen this week to celebrate Christmas in July at the 51st World Congress of Santa Clauses, but the Kris Kringles also get down to serious business.
The first Father Christmas congress was held in 1957 when Danish artist and entertainer Professor Tribini realised his dream of bringing the world's Santas together for some fun in the middle of the summer.
In the beginning, the Santas were mostly Danish or Swedish, but now people come from around the world to the Danish capital to celebrate the yearly event.
Since then, Santas from every continent have congregated at the world's oldest functioning amusement park, the 425-year-old Dyrehavsbakken, 15 km (9 miles) north of Copenhagen.
"It is great to have this in the summer, because in the winter there is a lot of ice and Santa Claus has a lot of work to do to give out presents. In the summer it is very pleasant," Russian Santa Alexei Gavrilov told Reuters.
During the three-day congress, the Santas discuss professional issues such as, for example, weight regulations for Santa Clauses.
The weight issue has become a problem for many and that is why this year, the Santas will take part in a bicycle ride to send the signal that they do look after their health.
Other topics up for lively discussions are international taxation rules regarding presents, the size of official Santa spoons, the standardisation of chimneys and the thorny issue of when, exactly, presents should be delivered. Continued...
One Year Later
A look back at the events of 26/11 ahead of the first anniversary of the militant attacks in Mumbai that killed 166 people. Slideshow | Full Coverage
India Investment Summit 2009
Top executives and bankers discuss their own plans and the broader opportunities and challenges for India. Full Coverage













