Hundreds of Santas from countries including Norway and Japan gathered in Aalborg, Denmark, for the World Santa Claus Congress. The event took place in the middle of a stifling summer heat wave, creating a sharp contrast to the traditional winter setting.
Participants marched through the streets wearing full Santa suits, including heavy red coats and boots. The heat wave pushed temperatures to uncomfortable levels, but the Santas continued their parade without complaint.
The annual congress serves as a meeting point for Santa performers from around the world. It includes discussions, workshops, and a public parade that draws large crowds.
Organizers emphasized the event’s focus on spreading Christmas cheer, even in the height of summer. The heat wave added a unique challenge this year, but attendees embraced the irony.
For spectators, the sight of hundreds of Santas sweating through their costumes became a memorable spectacle. Local residents and tourists lined the streets to watch the procession.
The World Santa Claus Congress has been held in Aalborg for several decades. It aims to unite Santas and promote the spirit of giving year-round.
This year’s event highlighted the dedication of participants willing to brave extreme weather for the sake of tradition. Organizers plan to hold the congress again next year, regardless of weather conditions.




