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النشاط الأولي
Intro Activity
رسم السكتش
Skeching
البحث عن الانتشار
Overpass turbo
النموذج الاولي
Prototype
مرحلة البحث
Research Phase
Day off the dead
Mexicans honor their ancestors on Day of the Dead, but they're also reminding themselves that death is just a part of life. Hanging out with skeletons reminds people that one day they will be skeletons—but not for a very long time!
oaxaca , michoacan
Hidalgo issued the “Grito de Dolores” (“Cry of Dolores”), calling for the end of Spanish rule, for racial equality, and for redistribution of land.
el grito de dolores
guanajuato , dolores hidalgo
is a religious festival celebrated in Mexico that commemorates the journey Joseph and Mary made from Nazareth to Bethlehem in search of a safe place to stay where Mary could give birth to Jesus
Las posadas
guerrero , oaxaca , jalisco
Holy Week commemorates Jesus' last days and crucifixion (a form of cruel capital punishment where a person is nailed to a cross). Holy Week leads up to the celebration of Easter Sunday – the day Christians celebrate Jesus rising from the dead.
Samana santa
taxco , michoacan , oaxaca , san luis potosi
This celebration is important to Mexican culture as it melds Catholic Christian practices with pre-Hispanic Aztec traditions. Every year on February 2nd, families gather to commemorate Jesus entering the temple in Jerusalem for the first time
Dia de la candelaria
tlacotalpan , veracruz
Mexican Revolution Day is an official government holiday, celebrated annually in Mexico on November 20, marking the start of what became the Mexican Revolution.
Revolution
chihuahua , durango
a day when families, construction workers, and the community come together to honor the cross, decorate altars, and share food and drinks in a festive atmosphere.
day of the holly cross
veracruz , oaxaca , chihuahua
The carnival celebration is associated with the fasting period during Lent (beginning with Ash Wednesday), where people give up symbolically to "carnal pleasures" through flamboyant and unrestrained celebrations. All this to begin the forty days of fasting with a purified spirit.
carnival
veracruz , mazatlan , cozurnel
People in Mexico and in the United States celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe on December 12
the feast of our lady of guadalupe
guadalajara , tepeyac
Historically, Día del Niño is the day when children are honored in Mexico. Children's Day in Mexico started in 1925 looking after the wellness of the vulnerable children who were affected by war. Mexican Cultural Center continues that celebration in honor of children.
Dia del nino
nationwidwe
Cinco de Mayo is an annual celebration held on May 5 to celebrate Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862,