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Well over 200,000 letters already received in Himmelpfort

Just over a week before Christmas, the Christmas post office in Himmelpfort has already received well over 200,000 wish letters. This is roughly on a par with previous years, said a Deutsche Post spokeswoman on Saturday. The Christmas post office is still open until Christmas Eve. According to...

Letters with Christmas wish lists. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Letters with Christmas wish lists. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Holidays - Well over 200,000 letters already received in Himmelpfort

Just over a week before Christmas, the Christmas post office in Himmelpfort has already received well over 200,000 wish letters. This is roughly on a par with previous years, said a Deutsche Post spokeswoman on Saturday. The Christmas post office is still open until Christmas Eve. According to Deutsche Post, around 310,000 letters were received from children in 60 countries last year.

The reply letters from Santa Claus and his 20 Christmas angels are sent all over the world via the Hennigsdorf mail center with a special postmark. The children's letters are processed by "Christmas angels" in the Christmas post office throughout the week. Santa Claus has a four-day week and is present in the Himmelpforter Christmas post office from Thursday to Sunday from 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. to personally welcome children and receive their wish lists on site.

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The unique tradition of sending wish letters to Santa Claus at the Himmelpfort Christmas post office has been a beloved Holiday custom for many children. During Saint's Eve, children eagerly anticipate the arrival of their colorful reply letters from Santa and his Angels, sent via the Deutsche Post. Even though Santa Claus has a solid four-day workweek at the Himmelpforter Christmas post office, children from Brandenburg and beyond make it a point to visit him and submit their wish lists. This charming Holidays tradition in Himmelpfort continues to captivate the hearts of children, creating memories that last a lifetime.

Source: www.stern.de

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