1, Mexico customs
1, clothing
Mexicans generally pay attention to dress outside, its clothing both modern, and national. In traditional festivals, can be seen everywhere wearing straw hats, dressed in a variety of national costumes, with a beard and mustache of polite men and wearing colorful, beautifully embroidered dresses, flowers on the head of the charming women. On formal occasions, Mexicans dress solemnly, wearing suits or dresses.
2. Dining?
Mexico's diet is rich and varied, a collection of world cuisine. Mexican people's traditional food is corn, beans and chili peppers, tortilla rolls and chili peppers world famous. Mexicans like to eat chili peppers, even when eating fruit will be sprinkled with chili powder. Cactus is a tasty vegetable that is abundant in Mexico. Tequila bugs, grasshoppers and ants eggs and other insects are also Mexicans favorite food.
Two Mexican holidays in December
1, the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12th).
2, Christmas (December 25th).
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Mexico's culture and art:
1, Mexico's large-scale folkloric dance
The large-scale historical and cultural dance called "Mexican Folkloric Ballet" was created by the famous Mexican artist Amalia Hernandez in 1952. Hernandez choreographed in 1952. The ballet incorporates the distinctive folklore of the country and expresses the evolution of Mexico's history since the bicentennial of its independence.
For 58 years, this dance theater has been loved by the Mexican people and foreign tourists. At the same time, it has also been praised by Mexican domestic and international critics, who consider the dance theater as an important artistic achievement of Mexico.
2, Mexican literature
Mexican literature in Latin America is unique. Writers Octavio Paz (1990 Nobel Prize in Literature), Juan Rulfo and Carlos Fuentes are modern Spanish literary giants. Mexican murals are world-famous, with Rivera, Orozco and Siqueiros as outstanding muralists.
Chinese Consular Service - Practical Information on Mexico