MAYAN RUIN IN MEXICO ON THE YUCATAN PENINSULA
Another Mayan ruin in Mexico on the Yucatan Peninsula, the ruins of Ek’ Balam are further away from some of the popular resorts, making this archaeological site less popular than others.
Another Mayan ruin in Mexico on the Yucatan Peninsula, the ruins of Ek’ Balam are further away from some of the popular resorts, making this archaeological site less popular than others.
Chichen Itza is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the most famous Mayan ruin in Mexico.There are several pyramids and stone structures at Chichen Itza within the 10 square km (4 square miles) area, making it a large site and a significant one of the Mayan world.The Mayans built their monuments according to astronomical principles
CHICHEN ITZA IS A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE AND THE MOST FAMOUS MAYAN RUIN in MEXICO Read More »
Chichen Itza is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the most famous Mayan ruin in Mexico. Its location near several resort towns makes it an easy day trip for international visitors and the ruin is a unique sight to see. There are several pyramids and stone structures at Chichen Itza within the 10 square km
Chichen Itza is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the most famous Mayan ruin in Mexico. Read More »
Thousands of Mayan archaeological sites exist throughout Latin America and there are a couple of hundred Mayan ruins in Mexico. Most are small and relatively unknown, which means they do not attract many visitors but some of the larger, well-known ruins like Chichen Itza can attract tens of thousands of visitors each year. Chichen Itza
In Mexico, nicknames are popularly used by everyone.Teachers use nicknames for their students, often referring to them as “cariños” (sweetheart) and “preciosas” (precious).Students often use the nickname “profe” (professor) for their teachers.Parents often refer to their children or other loved ones as “gordo or gordito” (fatty) or “muñeca” (doll).Lovers may call each other “amor” (love)
In Mexico, there are three mealtimes, and La Comida is the biggest meal of the day, occurring around 2 to 3 pm.Foods served at la Comida are typically more than one course and include a soup or salad starter, a main entree, and a dessert.This meal is served with plenty of fresh tacos and salsas.Breakfast
The Mexican Hat Dance, or Jarabe Tapatío, is Mexico’s national dance performed by couples celebrating romantic courtship.The male dancers wear a charro suit, with intricately-embroidered trousers and a short jacket, a wide bowtie, boots, and a sombrero.Female dancers wear a long, colourful skirt and intricately-embroidered blouse.A mariachi band often accompanies the dance.
A man from Mexico City named Pedro Linares Lopez invented alebrijes in 1936 based on his imaginings during a fever dream.He dreamed about combining parts of different animals to create fantastical creatures.However, the artisans in this small town use copal wood to carve the alebrijes instead of cardboard.Even though Linares Lopez created the brightly coloured
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Mariachi refers to an ensemble of musicians who play traditional Mexican music.The smaller mariachi ensembles typically incorporate vocalists, two types of guitars, violins and trumpets.Larger mariachi performances may include an entire orchestra.The term mariachi also refers to a person who performs in a mariachi band.Traditionally, a mariachi is a male performer who dresses in the
MARIACHI REFERS TO AN ENSEMBLE OF MUSICIANS WHO PLAY TRADITIONAL MEXCIAN MUSIC. Read More »
Christmas in Mexico is full of rich traditions and is a joyous time of year. Dia de Guadalupe on 12 December is the official kickoff to this holiday and people attend mass followed by fiestas where they set off fireworks and eat buñuelos.From 16 December to 24th are the nightly posadas, Christmas parties that mimic the Christian
CHRISTMAS IN MEXICO IS FULL OF RICH TRADITION AND IS A JOYOUS TIME OF YEAR. Read More »