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Three King's Day is celebrated on January 6. Each January 5th, kids join their parents to cut fresh grass and set it in a shoebox under their beds, under the Christmas tree (just like the cookies for Santa Claus), or in a place that is not easy to miss.
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- Día de Reyes
On January 6th, Puerto Rico celebrates el Día de Reyes...
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On January 6th, Puerto Rico celebrates el Día de Reyes (Three Kings Day) or Epiphany, which commemorates the visit that the Three Wise Men paid to Jesus after his birth. While the entire island celebrates this holiday, the most renowned festivities are held in the southern town of Juana Díaz.
3 Ιαν 2020 · Three Kings Day (Día De Los Tres Reyes Magos) on January 6th is a huge celebration here in Puerto Rico; even more so than Christmas Day for a lot of families. The day celebrates The Three Kings, Melchor, Baltazar and Gaspar who followed the Star of Bethlehem to visit the Baby Jesus to offer gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.
Three Kings Day, also known as El Dia de los Reyes in Spanish and Epiphany in other countries, is a long held Latin American tradition. It celebrates the gospel account relating to the visit of the three magi – or in this case kings – to the baby Jesus.
Abren estos regalos rodeados de familiares, y comienza la tradicional celebración del Día de Reyes. Esta antigua tradición, conocida como Epifanía, se celebra en todo el mundo. En Puerto Rico, tiene un significado cultural que trasciende sus raíces religiosas.
9 Σεπ 2022 · Not unlike Christmas, Puerto Rico's Three Kings Day is a holiday rooted in religion that people now celebrate with social gatherings, food, and gift-giving. Los Reyes Magos, as the locals call it, is Christmas with a Latin twist.
Three Kings Day, known as “Día de Reyes” in Spanish, is a vibrant and cherished celebration in Puerto Rican culture and with Hispanics in general. Observed annually on January 6th, this holiday holds special significance and a joyous occasion in Puerto Rican culture.