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The Aussie Santa Claus bringing Christmas cheer to Hongkongers for generations

  • Toby Newman, 47, has a family tradition in December in which he flies back to the city of his youth, taking turns with his father to bring festive joy

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Toby Newman as Santa Claus. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
Fiona Sun

With Christmas round the corner, Santa Claus is coming to town – not from the North Pole, but Australia.

Toby Newman, 47, who is clad in the signature jolly red outfit complete with a white bushy beard and heavy belly, says: “I became Santa Claus 14 years ago when my dad asked me to help him.

“Being Santa is so much fun. I like meeting children, giving them joy and making them happy. So I thought, why not?”

Toby Newman is a second-generation Santa Claus. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
Toby Newman is a second-generation Santa Claus. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
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Newman, who is Australian, lived in Hong Kong from 16 to 21, when his father Kim worked in the city. In 2002, the senior Newman took up a gig as Santa, bringing joy to kids in malls during Christmas.

The family returned to their hometown when the younger Newman was in his 20s, but his father continued the tradition of coming back to Hong Kong and dressing up as Santa to bring holiday cheer to locals.

When Toby Newman was 33, his father asked him to help with the role, and the merry duo have been at it ever since, taking turns flying into town in December to channel the spirit of Santa.

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