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Finland warms up for Christmas

A booth selling Christmas goods at the Joulutori market in the central square of Tampere, Finland, December 10, 2010. The market opens every year before the Christmas holiday to sell food, drink, gifts and decorations. [China.org.cn by Yang Xi]

A shopping mall in Tampere, Finland, is decorated for Christmas, December 10, 2010. [China.org.cn by Yang Xi]

A booth selling Christmas goods at the Joulutori market in the central square of Tampere, Finland, December 10, 2010. The market opens every year before the Christmas holiday to sell food, drink, gifts and decorations. [China.org.cn by Yang Xi]

A booth selling candles at the Joulutori market in the central square of Tampere, Finland, December 10, 2010. The market opens every year before the Christmas holiday to sell food, drink, gifts and decorations. [China.org.cn by Yang Xi]

People sing to celebrate the opening of the Joulutori market in the central square of Tampere, Finland, December 10, 2010. The market opens every year before the Christmas holiday to sell food, drink, gifts and decorations. [China.org.cn by Yang Xi]

Children sing to celebrate the opening of the Joulutori market in the central square of Tampere, Finland, December 10, 2010. The market opens every year before the Christmas holiday to sell food, drink, gifts and decorations. [China.org.cn by Yang Xi]

Decorations being made at the Joulutori market in the central square of Tampere, Finland, December 10, 2010. The market opens every year before the Christmas holiday to sell food, drink, gifts and decorations. [China.org.cn by Yang Xi]

A Santa Claus celebrates the opening of the Joulutori market in the central square of Tampere, Finland, December 10, 2010. The market opens every year before the Christmas holiday to sell food, drink, gifts and decorations. [China.org.cn by Yang Xi]

People do their Christmas shopping at the Joulutori market in the central square of Tampere, Finland, December 10, 2010. The market opens every year before the Christmas holiday to sell food, drink, gifts and decorations. [China.org.cn by Yang Xi]