A NEW YEAR

The last year here in Travel in Oaxaca, we visited a lot of places according to the Oaxacan festivities, and there are still a lot places to visit, and for those who haven´t read the posts, here is a recap.

OCTOBER

OAXACA IS A LAND OF MAGIC:

This is the first post of the blog, it was published in October, and it talks about the things that we are always going to talk about, and of very basic things about Oaxaca.

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Photos by: Douglas Favero Photography.

NOVEMBER

DAY OF THE DEAD:

This post is the introduction to all the series of post from Day of the Dead, it has very important but basic data, only touching the themes very lightly.

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PRE-HISPANIC DAY OF THE DEAD:

In this post the information is very interesting because it tells all the truth about Day of the Dead, which is not really something so Pre-Hispanic but the the ”PRE-HISPANIC DAY OF THE DEAD” was not really a Day of the Dead as it is now.

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HOW DID DAY OF THE DEAD ARISE?:

As the name tells it in this publication we tell you, about how it really started the beautiful festivity of Day of the Dead.

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DAY OF THE DEAD STREET ART:

If you wonder why this post is called like this, my best recommendation is that you read it, but here’s a little summary.

On the Day of the Dead, at least in Oaxaca, they make sand mats, with images of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ or some saint, this is also called raised from the cross, and is also done when someone dies.

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CEMENTERY VIGILS:

In this post I tell you where and why this tradition of going to the pantheon on Day of the Dead arises.

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ALTARS:

Have you ever wondered where the tradition of putting up altars on Day of the Dead comes from, whatever your answer, here we show you.

DISCOVER IT.

DAY OF THE DEAD FLOWERS:

You probably know what flowers are used on Day of the Dead, but you know when they are grown, what they symbolize, or what a field of flowers looks like. If you would like to know this information click on DISCOVER and come on the adventure with us.

DISCOVER.

GASTRONOMY OF DAY OF THE DEAD:

Many people like food, and in many places they make special food for some celebration, in this post we will know the special food that is prepared in Day of the Dead in the beautiful City of Oaxaca.

ADVENTURE NOW.

MITLA:

Mitla was a pre-Hispanic city and now it is a magical town, if you want to know how it was in ancient times and visit it virtually visit the post.

VISIT MITLA.

Photos by: Douglas Favero Photography and Travel in Oaxaca.

DECEMBER

CHRISTMAS IN OAXACA:

Christmas is celebrated differently in many places and here we tell you a little introduction to how it is celebrated in Oaxaca.

CHRISTMAS IN OAXACA.

WHAT TO DO THIS DECEMBER IN OAXACA?:

The first, an impressive guide to Oaxaca City, of what to do this December in the midst of the pandemic.

DECEMBER GUIDE.

HOW DID CHRISTMAS CAME TO OAXACA?:

The conquistadors brought the celebration of Christmas to Oaxaca, and if you want to know more click below.

LEARN MORE.

Photos by: Douglas Favero Photography and Travel in Oaxaca.

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