We finally made it! The long-awaited Christmas Eve – la noche buena – just around the corner! Although Christmas in Mexico in many external things only slightly different from Christmas in Germany, it is still not such a merry feast, as it is known from the German homeland. Read on »

Mexico – with almost 90 percent of professing Catholics, this country, after Brazil, the second largest Catholic nation in the world. The Catholic faith has its origin in the Spanish colonial rule. With the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards in the 16th Century, along with many other customs, rapidly anchored the Christian faith in the Mexican culture. Read on »

In the second part of our blog series, “Christmas in Mexico” we want you to imagine today the Mexican Christmas decorations. Although this differs little from the fact that we know also from Germany, but there is certainly still one or the other new to learn about our Christmas decorations! Or did you know for example that the ever-popular Christmas Stars – adorn almost every home in December – have their origin in MexicoChristmas Star”Noche Buena”, so called in Mexico, not only for Christmas Eve or a favorite beer, but also the poinsettias which are usually bright red leaves. Read on »

Feliz Navidad! Very convenient in Mexico Merry Christmas. As in Germany, the Christmas festival is also one of the most important holidays. Long before the 24th December flashing colorful lights in the trees, on the facades and in shopping centers, countless gift-seekers lined patiently at the ticket counters of beautifully decorated department stores. Read on »

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Since last Sunday, the Mexican mariachi music belongs to the intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO! The United Nations described the music as an important part of Mexican culture, and thus established a unanimous decision.As mariachi music is called a formation, which traditionally consists of at least four musicians who are dressed in costumes typical of the Mexican cowboy. Read on »

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After Mandarin Chinese and English Spanish is the third most widely spoken languages ​​around the world. Alone in Mexico more than 100 million people communicate in this way, while in Spain for example, 44 million people speak their native language. Read on »

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This coming Sunday the 20th November marks the Mexican Revolution, the 101st Time and of course the Mexicans also celebrate this year across the country their “Día de la Revolución,” which is here celebrated with an official holiday. Read on »

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All coffee lovers can Buenos Dias Mexico now offer something very special: they learn within a short 6-day trip in the Sierra Madre de Chiapas, the wonderful world of coffee and let you know closer enchanted by the production of this magnificent aromatic drinkImmerse yourself in the mystical world of the numerous coffee fincas, which – nestled in breathtaking landscapes – hide in the hills near Tapachula and learn everything you need to know about the coffee plant, whose cultivation, harvesting and processing! Starting point for your daily adventures, the coffee finca Hamburgo, a famous estate in Soconusco, the fertile coastal region of Chiapas. Read on »

Mexico's landscape is incredibly diverse and the country is home to an immense amount of natural resources. Especially in the south of the country in the emerald green vegetation of the rainforest where there is immeasurably rich biodiversity. Read on »

Every year on 02 November celebrates Mexico's most important holiday – the Day of the Dead or “Dia de los Muertos”. Celebrated the return of the dead to their families, because after pre-Hispanic belief the dead to visit on this day in their survivors. Read on »