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In Mexico, sweeping is a symbolic act to get rid of bad energy from the past year and make room for good vibes in the new one ...
Generational rituals. Latino New Year traditions: 10 things Hispanics do to attract good fortune Creating memories is as important as continuing the rituals passed down through generations ...
Every new year brings with it hope for a better times than in years past. Some people try to improve their chances through New Year's traditions and superstitions, which can vary far and wide.
From Hoppin’ John in the United States to soba noodles in Japan, here’s a tasty sampling of New Year’s food traditions around the world.
New Mexicans KOB 4 talked with say it’s crucifying their Easter traditions. “We’re not going to do as much this year, for sure, as we normally would,” said Gabrielle Martinez, an ...
Food is a beloved cultural tradition all over the world, and New Year’s food traditions are no exception. From eating certain foods for luck, out of superstition or simply because it’s ...
New York is the second most superstitious state when it comes to New Year’s Eve traditions, a new survey found. REUTERS “Interestingly, 55% of respondents believe these rituals ‘always work ...
Many cultures have different traditions to usher in good luck in the new year. Here, see 23 customs for good vibes on New Year's Eve.
On April 12, the day before Palm Sunday, the New Mexico History Museum (NMHM) opens a new exhibition, “Chimayó: A Tradition of Faith,” focusing on the Santuario de Chimayó, whose fabled ...
In Mexico, as in other Latin American countries, people walk around with an empty suitcase on New Year’s Eve to manifest more opportunities to travel the world.Some do it from the comfort of their ...