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Año Nuevo: Mexican New Year Celebration

Discover the vibrant Mexican New Year celebration of Año Nuevo, featuring late night dinners, street festivals, fireworks, and the tradition of eating grapes for good luck. Start the new year with a fresh perspective and a celebration of life. Immerse yourself in the unique traditions of Año Nuevo in Mexico City.

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Año Nuevo: Mexican New Year Celebration

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  1. Año NuevoBy: Ally Hendrix

  2. Basic Features of Año Nuevo • Most Mexicans celebrate by having a late night dinner with their families. • In Mexico City they have a huge street festival that is centered around the Zocalo on New Years Eve. • At midnight, everyone makes noise and shouts "¡Feliz Año Nuevo!" as they let off fireworks. • They will eat 1 grape each second for the last 12 seconds before Año Nuevo. They eat one for good luck for each month of the oncoming year.

  3. Importance of Año Nuevo • They get to start a new beginning or start over. • It starts a new year. • Año Nuevo is a celebration of life. As you get older, you are more thankful to still be here.

  4. Participación • Asistiría Año Nuevo en Mexico. Me gusta como tienen la celebracción en la calle. Es muy interesante como comen uvas para Los últimos segundos antes de medianoche. Algunas de sus tradiciones son mas interesante que nuestro. Me gustaria experienciar Año Nuevo en Mexico para ver tan diferente es.

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