Merida Weblog / » Cultural Tourism in Merida: Festivals and TraditionsMerida is a city that proudly maintains many of its old musical and festive traditions. In every square or plaza, you can listen to traditional songs, ballads with a bohemian feel, or you can enjoy the rhythmic sounds of the jarana every Monday in front of the city’s Palacio Municipal. In November, Day of the Dead is celebrated with the preparation of the classical “muc-bil,” a tamal made with chicken and lard. During that same month, the X’Matkuil Fair takes place, which has an important display of farm animals, crafts and industrial supplies. While you there you can watch a rodeo, a bullfight or a cockfight. If that’s not for you, you can catch a live performance of numerous national and international musicians. If you are interested in Mexico tourism, visit our section of hotels in Merida and Mexico resorts. Source:visitmexico.com Volver a HOMEPost relacionados No related posts Estas leyendo la entrada Cultural Tourism in Merida: Festivals and Traditions Martes, Abril 10th, 2007 a las 2:25 pm y esta categorizada en Cultural Tourism in Merida, Cultural Tourism in Mexico, Merida Mexico, Merida Yucatan, Mexico Festivals, Mexico traditions. Usted puede seguir cualquier respuesta a esta entrada por el RSS 2.0 feed. ComentariosDeje una Respuesta
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