Santa, who left the Arctic to deliver gifts to children around the world, is busily moving.
It is a Santa tracker operated by North American Aerospace Defense Command, Norad.
You can check where Santa is passing in real time.
This year, Santa will visit Seoul and other parts of Korea to deliver a blessing gift.
So why did Norad go after Santa?
Back in 1955, a phone call from a child who made the wrong call was the trigger.
To protect the child's innocence, a colonel who answered the phone as if it were Santa Claus ordered him to be tracked down.
Since then, we have been holding Christmas events for 69 years.
There is also another Santa location tracking site.
It's Google's Santa Tracker.
As expected, you can see where Santa is passing in real time.
In addition, you can enjoy a variety of contents such as decorating Santa costumes and making fairies.
Last year, Santa Claus visited Korea at around 11:25 p.m. on the 24th.
It seems that it will arrive shortly this year between 11 o'clock and 11:30 p.m.
Why don't you look at the location of Santa Claus and go back to your childhood after a long time and feel excited?
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