Travel to Latin America for Three King’s Day

January 06, 2010 :: Posted by - Travel Troll :: Category - Interest

Still not ready for Christmas to be over? Travel to Latin America where most countries are still celebrating, at least until the 6th of January. This day is known as the Three King’s Day and will officially end the 12 days of Christmas. This holiday celebrates when the Three Wise Men took gifts to the baby Jesus.

Traditionally, the children celebrating this holiday will write a letter to the Three Kings asking for what they want and explaining how they have been good this year. This is very similar to how children in America will write letters to Santa Claus. Then, the children will tie the letter to a balloon and light it on fire, so that it will burn as it flies away. The smoke will relay their message to the Three Kings. Or the children will place the letter in a shoe next to the Nativity or a Christmas Tree.

Then, similar to how children in America leave out cookies for Santa, children in Latin America will put hay in their shoes for the Three Kings camels and leave out water and other food for the Kings.

The children will wake up on January 6th to find presents, instead of the hay, water, and food they left out the previous night.

The rest of the day is typically spent with family and friends. The Rosca de Reyes, a sweet bread in the shape of a crown with fruit in it is also traditionally served with hot chocolate. Typically there is a small doll that is place within the bread, that represents the Christ child.Whoever finds the doll will host Candlemas Day on February 2nd.

This holiday is also celebrated in Goa, India at the Reis Magos church with a feast  of the Three Kings.

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