Every year, Portugal makes the news again due to a controversial tradition in the village of Mirandela. To celebrate Three Kings Day, children and young people of all ages are allowed to smoke in the village of Vale de Salgueiro on January 5th and 6th. In many cases, adults give them cigarettes.
Newspaper World More details about the Three Kings’ Day celebrations in Vale de Salgueiro were published this Wednesday. Celebrations include music, dancing, fireworks and smoking for children.
Young people go out to buy tobacco or get it from their parents. Early on the morning of the 6th you will also have the opportunity to drink wine.
Journalist José Ribeirinha, who included more information about this tradition in the book, explains that in Vale de Salgueiro people know that tobacco is harmful to health.
“This is just a rite of passage. It is simply a custom that is part of a larger complex of festivities associated with the winter solstice, and, as with carnival, there is a certain suspension of rules,” the passage quoted by the newspaper said. World.
No one knows exactly how or when the Twelfth Day tradition began in Vale de Salgueiro, Mirandela, but it has been controversial from the very beginning.
According to information provided by the Mirandela City Council, year after year, “this parish maintains the traditions and attracts the interest of many visitors who want to witness these ancestral rituals.”
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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