Manufactures sell their traditional wooden toys in the streets of this town, despite the competition Chinese toys represent
Atlixco, a walk among colored lights
This Magic Town welcomes you to its Christmas Village and gastronomic market where you can enjoy their craft beers
The initiative of a couple has become a tradition and way of life for an entire community, where it is always Christmas
Cuetlaxóchitl, Nochebuena, or Poinsettia, is a flower of pre-Hispanic heritage and it is among the Christmas most popular symbols!
Day of the Dead around the world
Overseas Embassies of Mexico celebrated our heritage and traditions
Copal, the “Food of the Gods”
In the Náhuatl language, "copal" referred to any resin-producing plant that spread its scent into the air when burned.
Cempasúchil comes from the Náhuatl "Cempohualxochitl" which translates to "20 flowers" or "many flowers"
Recovering Mexican cacao
A young Mexican entrepreneur sets to reclaim the culture of cacao in our country
Pan de muerto, bread of the dead
Anthropophagy of bread and sugar!
In Mexican culture, it was believed that the Xoloitzcuintle was the only living being who knew the way to Mictlan