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Three Kings’ Day: A cherished tradition in the Dominican Republic

Santo Domingo.- Three Kings’ Day, celebrated annually on January 6, remains a significant cultural tradition in the Dominican Republic, though its prominence has waned due to the growing influence of Santa Claus and Christmas gift-giving. Rooted in Christian tradition, the holiday commemorates the visit of the Three Wise Men—Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar—who brought symbolic gifts to the baby Jesus. In the Dominican context, the day has historically been a time for children’s joy, marked by traditions such as leaving grass and water for the Wise Men’s camels and placing shoes to receive gifts.

While globalization has shifted some families’ focus to Christmas, the tradition persists in many homes, particularly in rural areas and among families dedicated to preserving this cultural legacy. This year, 2025, celebrations include vibrant parades in Santo Domingo, featuring music, colors, and traditional characters. Public institutions and social organizations have also contributed by organizing toy distributions and recreational activities to honor the holiday.

Despite evolving customs, Three Kings’ Day continues to symbolize generosity, faith, and family unity—values that resonate deeply across generations and remain an enduring part of Dominican culture.

Source: RC Noticias

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