This Sunday Vila Real will fulfill the tradition of kicking but with restrictions



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On Sunday, Vila Real fulfills the tradition of going on stage in a year marked by the pandemic, without the usual party and with fear of pauses in the sales of this typical sweet that attracts people of all ages.

The hermitage of Santa Luzia, in the town of Vila Nova, at one of the entrances to the city of Vila Real, will have its doors open on Sunday, but this year there will be no stalls on the premises, to avoid crowds of people .

The president of the Folhadela Board, Manuel Libório, told the Lusa agency this Saturday that, because of the covid-19, the party cannot be the same, which has happened for the first time since he remembers.

Maria José Seixas works in the hotel sector and earns “extra money” from the sale of whistles, the demand for which increases at this time of year, although it is already a sweet requested throughout the year.

It is a tradition that on the day of Santa Luzia, December 13, the girl offers the whistle to the boy who, in February, corresponds to him with the hook.

María José knows that, because of the pandemic, people are more closed at home and in 2020 they will not make the same number of whistles as in previous years.

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