Every year, Mexico becomes the most kaleidoscopic country from March 17 to 25 because it celebrates the celebrated Flowers and Plants Festival. Mexicans celebrate this festivity for more than a week to welcome the kaleidoscopic arrival of the new season---spring. From fresh sunflowers, roses, and daisies to charming alluring orchids and begonias, Mexico truly becomes like a canvas that is full of varying colors. During the occasion, Mexicans and foreign vistors go to the Paseo de la Reforma, located near the Angel of Independence statue, because the festival partakers showcase their flowers and other plants there. Aside from the varying flowers in the Paseo, ordinary residents sell honey and organic coffee that all come from around the Mexican region including the Milpa Alta, Xochimilco, and the Federal District.
Though Mexico is not as celebrated as the other countries in Europe, this country is still considered by people as among the leading destinations around the globe because of its rich culture. In fact, Mexico's varying festivities such as this particular festival are just proofs of the country's cultural abundance. But above all else, the reason behind Mexico's prominence is simple: the country's willingness to party despite the challenges that it faces.
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