As a predominantly Catholic area, Mexico's ideas and culture stem from religious centuries-old beliefs. This means that most of their field days and national festivities are related to significant events in the Catholic calendar.
One of the most significant events that the Mexicans ritualize is the Holy Week or Semana Santa. In the long list of religious festivals in this area's, the Semana Santa is definitely one of those that require large field days. Manifesting during April each year, the Semana Santa holiday in Mazatlan reenacts scenes from the bible, from the arrival of Christ in Jerusalem during Palm Sunday to the Easter procession of his resurrection. guests can be sure that they will have opportunities to take pictures of the dissimilar characters in the plays. After the somber air of the festival, the Mexicans now party in joyful field day, inviting even the guests to join them in their revelry. It doesn't matter if the guest is a Catholic or not, the Semana Santa field days can be easily enjoyed by anyone who appreciates aesthetics.
What a guest must remember when going to Mexico to attend the field days is that booking ahead of time is suggested. This is predominantly because many people want to attend the Semana Santa in Mexico and this would cause the local pension houses and inns to be filled to its full capacity.
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