5 Holy Week processions in Mexico
Holy Week processions are moving representations and a show of the fusion between folklore, religion, and faith
Holy Week processions are moving representations and a show of the fusion between folklore, religion, and faith
Wrestling is one of the most popular shows in the country
Here you can find roses, tulips, orchids, and hundreds of other flowers at great prices
You will be able to enjoy delicious tamales and atoles from February 2 to February 4 to celebrate Candlemas.
Mexico is the only city in the world where these figures are dressed up as saints, doctors, football players, firefighters, among other characters
The Mexican capital is the second city with the most museums in the world
The previous record holder was Switzerland, with a Rosca that measured 973.24 meters long
The “Night of the Radishes” is a way to celebrate Christmas in a unique way
The Huaves' life revolves around the sea and they usually reproduce sea elements such as fish, shrimp, crabs, sea snails, dolphins, turtles, and even mermaids
All Tamaulipas ornaments will remain in the Paul VI Hall as well as in the Pope's museums until February 2