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Here are the top cultural festivals in Mexico you shouldn’t miss, from ancient traditions to modern-day celebrations. 1. Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) When: November 1-2; ...
Fairs and festivals celebrating everything from saint's days to animals to death are a daily fact of life in Mexico. U.S. travelers are familiar with many of them, from Cinco de Mayo to Day of the ...
With the vast array of wildlife hailing from Mexico, you'd think the country would be brimming with festivals paying tribute to the creatures that fascinate, amuse and sometimes frighten or annoy ...
The 30th annual Santa Fe Wine Festival, one of the longest-running wine festivals in the state, featured all-local wines from 21 New Mexico wineries.
A group of people watch the lifting of hot air balloons during the third day of the 21st International Hot Air Balloon Festival in Leon, Guanajuato state, Mexico, on Nov. 19, 2023.
The Heartbeat of Mexico festival is part of the Musco Center’s World Cultural Arts Festivals and Events (CAFE) series. The university’s Latinx Staff and Faculty Forum also helped plan the ...
JANUARY January Fair and the Festival of San Sebastian the Martyr Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas: Despite its origins, this spirited festival is more merrymaking than martyrdom.
The Baltimore electronic musician Dan Deacon, at the keyboard at right, plucked two people out of the audience for a dance-off at the MtyMx festival in Monterrey, Mexico.