¡Welcome to this blog for travelers in Mexico!
In this blog we will help you know what to do when you visit Mexico.
Language of Mexico.
It will help you to know that the majority of inhabitants have Spanish as their mother tongue, which the state recognizes as a national language along with 67 indigenous languages of the nation.
Gastronomy of Mexico.
Mexican cuisine is known for its succulence and great variety. Its origins date back to the pre-Hispanic period, when a large number of dishes revolved around corn, along with other ingredients such as: chilies, beans, pumpkins, avocado, tomato, cocoa, nopal rabbit meat, armadillo and guajolote, as well as insects, frogs, turtles and a wide variety of fruits such as plums and pitayas.
some of the dishes that have given worldwide fame to Mexican Gastronomy such as: mole, chiles en nogada, lima soup, cochinita pibil, carnitas and the famous tacos, among others.
Famous cities of Mexico to visit.
1. Mexico City
2. Riviera Maya
3. Cancun
4. Los Cabos
5. Guadalajara
6. Acapulco
7. Mazatlan
8. Merida
9.Ixtapa - Zihuatanejo
Famous places to visit.
- Chichen Itza (Yucatan)
- Cancun and Isla Mujeres (Quintana Roo)
- Xochimilco (Mexico City)
- Xcaret Park (Quintana Roo)
- San Cristobal de las Casas (Chiapas)
- Boil the Water (Oaxaca)
- Marietas Islands (Nayarit)
Mexican music.
Mexican music has a very broad history and culture. There are great recognized artists who have left the country where the mariachis and rancheras come from. In this article we are going to talk about everything that may interest you about the music of this wonderful country.
The most representative of the country is the mariachi, a musical organization that currently identifies Mexico, it is a form of artistic expression that unifies through its sounds the country and its inhabitants. The emotions and feelings that are shown in a serenade or popular party, is present in all social events.
The 7 most representative traditions and customs of Mexico
- Day of the dead.
- Three Kings Day.
- Candlemas Day.
- Independence Day anniversary.
- Guelaguetza.
- Papantla flyers.
One of my favorites and best known worldwide is The Day of the Dead is a popular celebration in Mexico that is celebrated on November 1 and 2 of each year. Although it is a heterogeneous tradition, it has in common the idea that during these nights, the deceased return to the world of the living and it is commemorated with offerings, music, chopped papers and other typical elements.
SUZET G. RIVERA ROMERO