In this video, the narrator travels to Rovaniemi, Finland, the capital of Lapland, situated on the Arctic Circle.
He meets his friend, Sunny Sir at the nearby airport, noting that their vehicle is prohibited in Eastern Europe.
They explored the Santa Claus Village, whose familiar imagery is attributed to Coca-Cola marketing, and the Arctic Circle line.
In Rovaniemi, the sun does not set (Midnight Sun) during summers, providing daylight even at 1:30 AM, with the next sunset anticipated in August.
Conversely, winters feature long periods of darkness.
They both then visit a large local supermarket, observing that while Rovaniemi’s economy relies on winter tourism, prices are inflated, especially alcohol.
This is because they have long and dark winters where people tend to have more alcohol consumption and to control that, there are high taxes on alcohol.
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