Three kings day in Spain about three kings day
On 6th January Spain celebrates the end of Christmas
with a great party where everybody gives and receives presents.
It is to
celebrate the arrival of the Three Wise Men - Melchior Caspar and Balthazar - to
the city where Jesus was born.
In the same way that the Three Wise Men gave
gifts to baby Christ, here they share out presents amongst children around Spain
- in fact;in Spain they are more popular than Santa Claus.
There are lots of processions of the Three Wise Men in each
city, the children go along with there parents to see the kings and receive
sweets from them.
Before going to sleep, children put some milk and biscuits next
to the Christmas tree for the Three Kings and some water for their camels. They
also leave out their best pair of shoes to be filled with presents.
On the next day, 6 January children wake up and see how many
presents they have received. If they have been good, they will find a lot of
good presents but if they have been naughty they will find coal. These days, the
coal is actually made of sugar, but some years ago it was real coal.
During this day, all families enjoy a piece of roscon
(a sugar-frosted fruit-filled bread) for breakfast tradition says that the
person who finds a novelty such as a coin, in his or her portion will have good
luck for the next year.
Both young and old enjoy opening their presents on this
day, but sadly it also marks the end of Christmas.
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