New Year's Eve traditions in Mexico
>> Wednesday, December 30, 2009
From an article by Daniel Wheeler on Mexconnect:
The year-end holidays in Mexico are always known for time honored traditions and a family oriented spirit. You can sing Christmas carols with your friends and family and enjoy some buñuelos, tamales and ponche spiked with rum.
Then comes New Year's Eve. And while it has its traditions, this holiday is not so family-oriented.
The most important beach destinations in Mexico are packed with young people looking for a good time. The most visited ones are Acapulco, Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas. They are always packed with young Mexicans who travel in groups to get together and have fun with friends on the last night of the year.
Upscale hotels and restaurants host New Year's Eve dinners with festive menus and orchestras for dancing.
What you wear on New Year's Eve is thought to influence your destiny during the next 12 months. Some dress in white from head to toe to invite good vibrations and assure a good year spiritually. Green clothing attracts a year of good health. Wearing red underwear is said to bring love, while yellow underwear brings wealth. And no, it's not fair to wear both colors. You have to decide which is more important.
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