PAMPLONA, Spain — Thousands of people erupted in a party mood Wednesday, dousing each other with wine and singing and dancing in the streets of this northern Spanish city to celebrate the start of Pamplona’s famed San Fermin running of the bulls festival.
The festival started with the traditional midday launching of a firework rocket — known as the “Chupinazo”– from Pamplona’s town hall balcony.
Thousands of people waving the festival’s traditional red neckerchief jammed the square down below and immediately began jumping and screaming “Viva San Fermin!” The firecracker also signaled the moment to don the neckscarf, part of the festival garb along with white trousers and shirt.
The nine-day, street-partying fiesta was immortalized in Ernest Hemingway’s 1926 novel “The Sun Also Rises” and attracts thousands of foreign tourists.