- Guadalupe-Reyes Marathon
Guadalupe-Reyes Marathon is a concept typical of
Mexican culture . It began in the decade of the 1990s and informally refers to the vacational period fromDecember 12 (Day of theVirgin of Guadalupe ) toJanuary 6 (Day of theMagi or "Tres Reyes Magos"). During this period there are several holidays which, linked together, create a "marathon" of festivities. During this twenty-five-day-party-marathon, many people ingest alcoholic beverages non-stop as a resistance "race", not unlike a marathon.The celebrations linked together by the Guadalupe-Reyes Marathon are:
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December 12 : Day of theVirgin of Guadalupe .
*Every evening fromDecember 16 toDecember 24 : The 9Posadas parties.
*December 24 : Last posada andChristmas Eve (Nochebuena ).
*December 25 :Christmas
*December 28 : Holy Innocent's day, which in Mexico is remembered playing practical jokes.
*December 31 :New Year's Eve
*January 1 :New Year's Day
*January 6 : Day of theThree Kings
*The last celebration of the season is Day ofCandelaria onFebruary 2 . In Mexico, this festivity is linked to the feast of the Magi on January 6th by the traditionalRosca de Reyes . It is also common to celebrate consuming the traditionalatole andtamales . However, being almost a month away from all the celebrations that happen in late December and early January, it is excluded from the "Marathon".The name of the marathon (Guadalupe Reyes) has also been used in advertising. Certain comedy shows sometimes feature the fictional character of "Guadalupe Reyes", a proper Mexican name which can belong either to either a male or a female.
See also
Public holidays in Mexico References
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