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Pinata; A pinata is a decorated container filled with candies. Pinatas are hung from a rope and broken with sticks by blindfolded children. ... Fatima; Our Lady of Fatima is a church in Parral,
In most Mexican homes the principal holiday adornment is el Nacimiento (Nativity scene). The focal point, naturally, ... culture-customs exploring-tourism fiestas-traditions perspectives
Not surprisingly, as Mexican society has modernized, long-held customs have begun to fall by the wayside, particularly among urbanites.
Mexican Cultures and Traditions ; By Edna Hernandez (Mexican) ... The young people tend to believe more in science than in old customs and traditions which include the use of remedies.
Some of the customs of a Mexican wedding originated after the Spanish came to Mexico and intermarried with the native Aztec Indians, blending their religion with some of the Aztec customs of worship.
One note, Mexican customs officials may assume you know about the "Red Light - Green Light" system and not say a word. No problem, step up & push the button.
A Mexican customs office is being built in the U.S. heartland as part of a newly designed "inland port" facility that links with a Mexican seaport, an official in Kansas City confirms.
Mexican customs officials seized 8.7 million blank optical discs imported from Taiwan in two major border operations in the last few months.
An agreement signed Monday by U.S. and Mexican officials some day may mean travelers headed into Mexico will see Mexican customs officials -- trained and equipped with the help of the U.S. government.
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