Mexico as a country full of cultural, social and political wealth
Mexico has beautiful traditions such as Day of the Dead or Independence Day where people tend to make food, dances with costumes typical of that region.
Day of the Dead
the day of the dead is november 3 on this date they usually watch over their dead in the pantheon at night, just like an offering is put with typical food of the region or the one that liked their deceased and drinks, there is a flower that characterizes this day a lot is the cempasúchil this represents the light that will indicate the path of the deceased, candles and the bread of the dead are things that should not be missing in this tradition
Mexico Independence Day
The day of independence is September 15 on that night it is customary to give the cry of independence which is done by the president in Mexico City and also the governor in the center of Toluca capital te estado, in this elements are used to celebrate such as rattles, whistles, foams and eggs filled with flour. the day of independence is September 15 on that night it is customary to give the cry of independence which is done by the president in Mexico City and also the governor in the center of Toluca capital te estado, in this elements are used to celebrate such as rattles, whistles, foams and eggs filled with flour. It is also classic of this country to eat typical food such as corn, pambazos, tacos, toast, posole, mole, chiles betweenothers, and drinks such as mezcal, pulque or tequila
The inns in the market
The inns in mexico mean what is the time that Maria and José traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem where the child god was born are between December 16 and 24 it is worth reliving the tradition of classic inns as they do in some neighborhoods or housing complexes where all the neighbors collaborate, and each one takes care of some aspect of the preparations to make the occasion lucid and pleasant. Element used in an inn: Pilgrims, book of litanies, candles, collation, whistles, paper or palm baskets, piñata, rope or mecate,
fruits or related: peanuts, mandarins, limes, tejocotes, cane, etc. Flare lights, papel picado, if desired, you can distribute atole, fritters and / or tamales to guests
Christmas in Mexico
Christmas in Mexico is on December 25 the birth of the child god is celebrated usually a day before the baby Jesus is lulled, with lights, candles, whistles; a Mass is offered in his honor. Then at night it is customary to meet with the family to live eating cod, romeritos, in some houses a baked turkey, some wine or cider. since it is 12 o'clock at night it is typical to give yourself a hug to congratulate them on Christmas Day
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