St Piran’s Day, celebrated on the 5th of March every year, is a day steeped in Cornish heritage and pride, honouring Cornwall’s patron saint of tin miners, Saint Piran. It is a day when the people of Cornwall unite to celebrate their cultural identity, traditions, and the rich history of their region with parades, music, dancing, and, of course, Cornish pasties. This day remains a steadfast annual celebration, deeply ingrained in the heart of every Cornish person.
Saint Piran, according to legend, was cast into the sea by the Irish tied to a millstone, only to wash ashore in Cornwall where he discovered tin, symbolising the beginning of Cornwall’s tin mining era. St Piran’s Day not only commemorates this saint’s miraculous survival and contributions but also serves as a reminder of Cornwall’s significance in the mining history and its unique Celtic culture.
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