The art of piñatas
Piñatas are said to have originated in China, then they were taken to Italy and Europe, and became especially popular Spain
Piñatas are said to have originated in China, then they were taken to Italy and Europe, and became especially popular Spain
The Aztecs used this plant in both celebrations and rituals as a symbol of the purity and the new life of the warriors
These beautiful piñatas are made with fresh flowers, fruits, plants, toys, and other materials
Artisans and florists created these beautiful piñatas
During the conquest and colonial times, this product began to become more popular and was named “tortilla” because the Spanish thought it looked like a “torta”
The Day of the Dead was declared as an intangible cultural heritage by the UNESCO in 2013
The Cucapá indigenous community was affected in 1993 when the federal government forbade them from fishing
For over 200 years, Mexicans and Guatemalans illegally cross the border dividing their countries, driven by their faith
As a cultural reinforcement of two cults
The world celebrates Poinsettia Day on December 12 and Mexico on December 8!