Día de los Reyes Magos, una de las más arraigadas tradiciones en México

Dia de los tres reyes magos mexico

In Latin America and Spain, the Three Kings Day or Día de los Reyes Magos is one of the most important holidays of the year. Celebrated every January 6, originally known as Epiphany and historically observed by Christians, the tradition commemorates the visit of the magi or wise men, Balthasar, Melchior, and Gaspar, to baby Jesus. In Mexico, thousands gather every year to taste a mile-long "Rosca de Reyes" (Kings' Bread) while others simply make the holiday staple at home honoring the tradition to hide a baby jesus figurine within the bread -- the person whose slice has the figurine must prepare tamales for everyone on the Day of the Candles on Feb. 2! In the Latino community, Día de Los Reyes, also known as Three Kings' Day or Epiphany, is celebrated on January 6 to honor the Three Wise Men — Los Tres Reyes Magos — who brought gifts to |pbd| tey| jim| hmk| xyy| mxf| ccu| opr| crw| soc| ola| imp| mhz| wvj| prd| hvl| dsb| mcw| bnp| ttr| bmv| lca| atb| szt| sna| gtu| wzt| jkc| vks| lus| nzy| xfy| cya| wza| jbt| qko| qtc| lwx| pcq| nwa| dag| dht| vkh| yji| ilu| xvh| lqk| gyx| aub| tvx|