Santas worldwide gather for annual world congress in Denmark

The annual World Santa Claus Congress, now in its 60th year, has drawn attendees from a dozen countries, most sporting traditional red coats and white beards despite the warmer-than-winter weather.

People dressed as Santa Claus take part in the World Santa Claus Congress, an annual event held every summer at the amusement park, in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 24, 2017.
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People dressed as Santa Claus take part in the World Santa Claus Congress, an annual event held every summer at the amusement park, in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 24, 2017.

It's summertime in Denmark but Santas from around the world are already planning for the festive season, with more than 150 gathering in Copenhagen to share some early Christmas cheer.

The annual World Santa Claus Congress, now in its 60th year, has drawn attendees from a dozen countries, most sporting traditional red coats and white beards despite the warmer-than-winter weather.

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People dressed as Santa Claus disembarking from the bus ahead of the World Santa Claus Congress held annually in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 25, 2017.

The three-day event, always held at the Bakken amusement park, will see the Santa's parade in the streets of the Danish capital, bathe in the sea and enjoy a herring tasting.

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Santas enjoying the sea in Denmark, July 26, 2017

Some will also take to the runway at a fashion show.

"We have a discussion about important things in life for example, which day is Christmas Day?" said Santa Wolfgang from Germany, who has been participating in the congress since 1996.

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People dressed as Santa Claus take a canal tour of Copenhagen as they take part in the World Santa Claus Congress, in Denmark, July 24, 2017

Christmas is celebrated on different days in different countries, with Advent and other traditions extending the festive season through most of December and January.

Another hot topic at this year's congress is the colour of the Christmas tree, said Santa Elizabeth from Denmark.

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A Japanese Santa Claus takes a selfie near The Little Mermaid statue (not in picture) in Copenhagen harbour, Denmark, Monday, July 24, 2017.

"This year we are deciding whether the tree is to be purple, red or green ... Green is my favourite colour," she said.

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