The article describes the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain, highlighting its traditional aspects and associated risks. The festival, known for its bull-running events, attracts participants who run alongside bulls weighing over 600 kilograms. Despite the dangers—such as injuries and broken bones—the event continues despite protests from animal rights advocates. The festival is deeply rooted in religious tradition, celebrating Saint Fermín, and includes various cultural activities such as concerts, fireworks, processions, and the iconic parade of Gigantes y Cabezudos. These parades feature large puppets representing different continents and historical figures, accompanied by traditional music and performances.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a descriptive account of the San Fermín festival without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. It focuses on cultural traditions, religious significance, and the event’s historical background, maintaining a balanced narrative without leaning toward left or right



