Meyboom

One of the oldest folk traditions in Belgium, Meyboom is an amalgamation of Belgian folklore and neighborhood rivalry. The first celebration took place in 1208. The event is marked with a procession of giant puppets and the planting of a meyboom (may tree) on the corner of Rue des Sables and Rue du Marais in Brussels. Before the planting, a procession of trumpeters and costumed giants accompanies the tree from the Place des Sablons to its final destination. According to custom, if the meyboom is not planted by 5:00 p.m., the city’s good fortune will go to the people of Leuven. Discuss

Source: The Free Dictionary

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