Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Mexican Independence Day(extra credit)

The Mexican Independence day is a celebration that is bigger than Cinco De Mayo. It is a fiesta celebrating their freedom from Spain, much like the fourth of July in the United States. The celebrating starts on September 15 and a huge square in Mexico City is decorated with flags, flowers, and lights.The colors in the Mexican flag has important meaning:the green symbolizes independence, the white symbolizes religion, and the red symbolizes unity. The crowds watch the clock as the clock strikes eleven o'clock and grow silent as it does. Then the president of Mexico steps out upon the palace balcony, rings the liberty bell, and then shouts "Viva Mexico" and "Viva la independencia". The crowds echo it back as the air fills with confetti, streamers and noise. This celebration continues to September 16th. This day is filled with rodeos, parades, bullfights, and a feast, while people decorate the town with the symbolizing colors of their flag.

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