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Summertime, and the living is easy for Santas in Copenhagen

Musicians dressed as Santa Claus perform during the World Santa Claus Congress, an annual event held every summer in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 22, 2019. REUTERS/Andreas Mortensen

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Being Santa Claus is an all-year job if you ask the 150 Santas from around the world who have left Rudolph and the elves at home to make early Christmas preparations at their annual meet in Denmark.

Santas from as far away as Japan and El Salvador are attending 62nd World Santa Claus Congress in Copenhagen, a four-day event where the Santas parade through the streets of Copenhagen, bathe in the sea and compete in a five-match tournament.

The congress, first held in 1957, is always held at the world's oldest amusement park - Bakken just outside of Copenhagen.

Musicians dressed as Santa Claus perform during the World Santa Claus Congress, an annual event held every summer in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 22, 2019. REUTERS/Andreas Mortensen

The Santas began the congress amusing tourists at Copenhagen's statue of The Little Mermaid, depicting the main character from a fairy tale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen.

With more than five months to go until Christmas, a Danish Santa enjoyed his yearly holiday.

"As you know I am very busy around Christmas, so this is my 'winter' break, which I use to discuss important matters with my colleagues and speaking to a lot of kids," one Santa from the Danish town of Esbjerg, claiming to be 580 years old, told Reuters.

People dressed as Santa Claus take part in the World Santa Claus Congress, an annual event held every summer in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 22, 2019. REUTERS/Andreas Mortensen

In the Western Christian tradition, different countries mark Christmas on different days, some on Dec. 24, Christmas Eve, and some on Dec. 25, Christmas Day. The celebration date is always a hot topic according to German Santa Wolfgang.

"I know one Santa wants Christmas Eve moved to the 26th, but of course we will say no to that," he said.

People dressed as Santa Claus take part in the World Santa Claus Congress, an annual event held every summer in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 22, 2019. REUTERS/Andreas Mortensen

(Reporting by Andreas Mortensen; Editing by Frances Kerry)

Santas from from all over the globe parade through Copenhagen, Denmark, July 22, 2019. Ritzau Scanpix/Liselotte Sabroe via Reuters
Santas from from all over the globe parade through Copenhagen, Denmark, July 22, 2019. Ritzau Scanpix/Liselotte Sabroe via Reuters
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