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Holidays in Mexico

Spanish in influence, yet located on the border with the USA, Mexico is developing its very own mix of Spanish nonchalance and the American way of life. That’s evident in the holidays, too.

Overview

New Year’s Day – January 01

Holy Three Kings – January 06

GBirthday of Benito Juarez – March 21

Ground Thursday – Flexible

Karif Friday – Flexible

Labor Day – May 01

May 05 – May 05

Independence Day – September 16

All Souls’ Day – November 02

Revolution Day – November 20

Christmas – December 25

Worth knowing about selected holidays

Birthday of Benito Juarez

Honoring one of Mexico’s greatest reformers. Benito Juarez campaigned for the separation of church and state in the 2nd half of the 19th century, ensured religious freedom in the country and introduced civil marriage. Also a large agrarian reform is to be attributed to Juarez. Tourists will encounter Juarez at every turn in Mexico, as countless streets, plazas and even airports have been named after this statesman.

Easter

As in Spain, Easter holidays in Mexico feature countless processions on Good Friday to commemorate the crucifixion of Christ. Easter itself, on the other hand, is more like a big street party. Exuberant people dance in the decorated streets. In total, the Easter celebration in Mexico lasts almost two weeks.

May 5

In 1862, Napoleon III sent an army corps to Mexico. It was the beginning of French intervention. France tried to help the Mexican conservatives gain power through massive influence and create a monarchy that was dependent on France. Mexican troops were able to defeat the French, which is still celebrated every year on May 5.

Day of the Revolution

The Mexican Revolution began in 1910 with the overthrow of the dictatorial ruling Porfirio Díaz. However, opposing forces continued to fight each other until 1928. The Mexican Revolution claimed several hundred thousand lives.

Christmas

Christmas in Mexico has a Spanish flavour. Parades, called pasadas, re-enact the search for shelter by Mary and Joseph. Fireworks are often set off during these parades. The so-called Pinatas make children’s hearts beat faster. These are clay pots filled with sweets. These are hung from the ceiling. The child is blindfolded and must use a stick to try to break the jar. If they succeed, they get to eat the delicious filling.

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