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The celebration of the Day of the Death "Día de los Muertos", dates from the ancient cultures of Mesoamerica and has been transformed over the pass of time with a blend of Christian faith and...
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The name is misleading but it has stuck in everybody´s mind, the gardens are not floating at all.Chinampas. This is the proper name of the parcels where people grow from vegetables to flowers all year...
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One of the things that everyone tells you to do when traveling to Mexico City is to catch the Ballet Foklorico. The Ballet Foklorico de Mexico performs twice a week at the famed Palacio...
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San Angel offers the same type of atmosphere as Coyoacan, and every Saturday, you will be able to buy all kinds of creative jewelry, glassware, and ceramics at a reasonable price (though not cheap, but...
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My grandfather was born in this small town about 30 minutes away from Pachuca. As you may know, most of their colonial traditions remain. They used to honor their deities and saints, and some towns...
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Since Woodstock, loads of music fests have been trying to emulate its success.
Glastonbury, a gigantic ranch near London, is the place where the best rock bands on earth (like Radiohead, Muse, or Coldplay) play out...
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The Festival Cervantino is an annual two-week gathering of international musicians, artist, and performers in October. There is always something going on. The best way to describe it would be Woodstock meets Cirque...
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On the Indian market near the Cathedral, we saw different Indians, specially dressed, who were performing a kind of ceremony. Look at the Indian in the pciture below and note the chicken on his hat....
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This group started 16 years ago with the idea of promoting the use of bicycles in the city. Now, they get together every Sunday to cycle 60 km through the city, which takes as long...
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Framed by this beautiful Cultural centre located in the middle of the Pedregal woods, these different shows and exhibits are presented throughout the year. The seasonal program includes theatre for children and youngsters, dance, music,...
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