His magical workshop is where all the Christmas presents are made throughout the year.
The exact location of Santa's workshop has been a topic of much debate and imagination. While the North Pole is the most commonly accepted location, different cultures have their own beliefs about Santa's residence.
In Finland, people believe Santa (called Joulupukki) lives in Lapland, specifically in Korvatunturi. This area has become a popular tourist destination, with Santa's Village in Rovaniemi welcoming visitors from around the world.
Other Nordic countries have their own traditional locations for Santa's home. In Denmark, he's believed to live in Greenland, while Swedish children think he lives in Gesunda, Sweden.
The United States Postal Service even has a special postal code for Santa: H0H 0H0, North Pole. Each year, millions of children send letters to this address with their Christmas wishes.
Santa's house is said to be a cozy wooden building with a large workshop attached. The elves live in smaller houses nearby, and there's a special stable for the reindeer, including Rudolf with his famous red nose.
The workshop itself is described as a massive facility with different departments for various toys - from teddy bears to electronics. There's also supposed to be a giant computer room where Santa keeps his lists of naughty and nice children.
Modern satellite technology and GPS tracking haven't been able to pinpoint Santa's exact location, which only adds to the magic and mystery of Christmas. Perhaps that's part of the charm - some things are better left to imagination and belief.
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