2017年出租车手续暴跌:墨西哥三月份有什么大的节日

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3月底到四月有个圣周,墨西哥这个天主教徒占其人口总数90%的国家,每年复活节前一周,被他们命名的“圣周”,教徒们都会去教堂祷告、重读圣经、做弥撒。

Enero
1 Año Nuevo
new year 新年
6 Dia De Reyes
On January 6, most of the Hispanic world celebrates El Dia De Reyes, the Epiphany, remembering the day when the Three Wise Men following the star to Bethlehem, arrived bearing their treasured gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh for the Baby Jesus.

l Febrero
2 Dia De La CandeLaria
14 Friendship day
It´s a Friendship day,not only for lovers.

l Marzo
21 Benito Juárez
Abril
30 Dia Del Niño
Children´s day

l Mayo
5
和法国战争胜利的纪念日
10 Dia De Las Madres
母亲节

l Junio
19 Dia Del Padre
父亲节

l Septiembre
16 Dia De La Independencia
墨西哥国庆(独立日)

l Octubre
31 Dia De Brujas

l Noviembre
2 Dia De Muertos
Known as Day of the Dead .On this day,the people celebrate the death by eating the skull form food.see more
20

l Diciembre
12 Dia De Nuestra Señora De Guadalupe
The Virgin of Guadalupe has been deeply rooted in Mexican culture since 1531, when she reportedly appeared to San Juan Diego on a hillside outside of what is now Mexico City. She captured the hearts and minds of the indigenous people, whom Spanish missionaries were converting to Catholicism, and became the official patron saint of Mexico. Her feast day is celebrated much like a national holiday.
16~24 Posadas
In Mexico, Christmas is an important holiday season with strong traditions. One of the most colorful traditions is the posada party, celebrated every evening from December 16 to 24. These celebrations commemorate Mary and Joseph's cold and difficult journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem in search of shelter. "Posada" in Spanish, simply means lodging or shelter. Nowadays, the posada has evolved into a religious and social celebration, paying a festive homage to the journey.
Each one of these nights before Christmas, a party is held in a home in the neighborhood. There is plenty of food and drink, with candies and fruit for the children. At dusk, all the guests gather outside the house. A small child dressed as an angel leads, followed by children carrying figures of Mary and Joseph. Boys and girls dressed in silver and gold robes constitute the procession, followed by the adults and musicians. Everyone sings melodious songs as they walk slowly along, carrying their lit candles. When they reach the house, the group divides in two. One half remains outside and begs for shelter from the other half, which is inside the house. The doors are then opened, the religious part of the celebration ends, and the fun begins.
The happy end to each posada has always been the piñata. A piñata is a fragile earthenware jar covered with paper mache, traditionally made in the shape of a star, to recall the one that so mysteriously guided the Three Kings to the newborn Jesus. Now piñatas come in all shapes and sizes and are filled with candy, toys, and sometimes money.
In the old days, the last posada held on December 24 was most popular, because it was followed by midnight Mass. In the provinces of Mexico, this tradition lives on.
25 Navidad
Christmas

Enero
1 Año Nuevo
new year 新年
6 Dia De Reyes
On January 6, most of the Hispanic world celebrates El Dia De Reyes, the Epiphany, remembering the day when the Three Wise Men following the star to Bethlehem, arrived bearing their treasured gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh for the Baby Jesus.

l Febrero
2 Dia De La CandeLaria
14 Friendship day
It´s a Friendship day,not only for lovers.

l Marzo
21 Benito Juárez
Abril
30 Dia Del Niño
Children´s day

l Mayo
5
和法国战争胜利的纪念日
10 Dia De Las Madres
母亲节

l Junio
19 Dia Del Padre
父亲节

l Septiembre
16 Dia De La Independencia
墨西哥国庆(独立日)

l Octubre
31 Dia De Brujas

l Noviembre
2 Dia De Muertos
Known as Day of the Dead .On this day,the people celebrate the death by eating the skull form food.see more
20

l Diciembre
12 Dia De Nuestra Señora De Guadalupe
The Virgin of Guadalupe has been deeply rooted in Mexican culture since 1531, when she reportedly appeared to San Juan Diego on a hillside outside of what is now Mexico City. She captured the hearts and minds of the indigenous people, whom Spanish missionaries were converting to Catholicism, and became the official patron saint of Mexico. Her feast day is celebrated much like a national holiday.
16~24 Posadas
In Mexico, Christmas is an important holiday season with strong traditions. One of the most colorful traditions is the posada party, celebrated every evening from December 16 to 24. These celebrations commemorate Mary and Joseph's cold and difficult journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem in search of shelter. "Posada" in Spanish, simply means lodging or shelter. Nowadays, the posada has evolved into a religious and social celebration, paying a festive homage to the journey.
Each one of these nights before Christmas, a party is held in a home in the neighborhood. There is plenty of food and drink, with candies and fruit for the children. At dusk, all the guests gather outside the house. A small child dressed as an angel leads, followed by children carrying figures of Mary and Joseph. Boys and girls dressed in silver and gold robes constitute the procession, followed by the adults and musicians. Everyone sings melodious songs as they walk slowly along, carrying their lit candles. When they reach the house, the group divides in two. One half remains outside and begs for shelter from the other half, which is inside the house. The doors are then opened, the religious part of the celebration ends, and the fun begins.
The happy end to each posada has always been the piñata. A piñata is a fragile earthenware jar covered with paper mache, traditionally made in the shape of a star, to recall the one that so mysteriously guided the Three Kings to the newborn Jesus. Now piñatas come in all shapes and sizes and are filled with candy, toys, and sometimes money.
In the old days, the last posada held on December 24 was most popular, because it was followed by midnight Mass. In the provinces of Mexico, this tradition lives on.
25 Navidad
Christmas