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Independence Day 16th of September, '16th de Septiembre' in Tijuana or Tecate, Mexico. *( the 2010 event is on a Thursday!) |
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Celebrate the Mexican Independence
from Spain in Tijuana Visit the exciting border city
of Tijuana, where you can experience the celebrations the locals have
for the day of their independence. Today Mexican Independence Day is
a major celebration in Mexico and is bigger than Cinco de Mayo. It is
celebrated with a fiesta (party). The celebrating begins on September
15 (the eve of Independence Day) where crowds of people gather in the
zocalos (town meeting place) of cities, towns, and villages. In Mexico
City a huge square is decorated with flags, flowers and lights of red,
white, and green. People sell confetti, whistles, horns, paper-machete
helmets, and toys in the colors of red, white and green. There is also
plenty of feasting! When the clock strikes eleven o'clock the crowd
gets silent. On the last strike of eleven the president of Mexico steps
out on the palace balcony, and rings the historic liberty bell that
Father Hidalgo rang to call the people. Then the president gives the
Grito de Delores. He shouts "Viva Mexico" "Viva la independencia"
and the crowd echoes back. People do this at the same time all across
Mexico. While the crowd says this they fill the air with confetti, streamers
and hoopla. Castillos explode in showers of red, white, and green. The
actual day of September 16 is similar to July Fourth in the US. There
are rodeos, parades, bullfights, horseback rider performances and grand
feasts. The statues in memory of Father Hidalgo are decorated with red,
white, and green flowers. The Mexican Flag is made up of green, white,
and red. The green is on the left side of the flag and symbolizes independence.
White is the color in the middle of the flag and symbolizes religion.
The red is on the right side of the flag and symbolizes union. These
colors are used often in decorating for the Mexican Independence Day
fiesta. *from - www.presidiolabahia.org/mex_ind.htm ... or join us on a tour through the backcountry of San Diego as we head to the mountain village of Tecate, Mexico to join in the celebrations of their Independence as a nation! We'll stop for breakfast at the local village of Dulzura, pass through the mountain lake village of Barrett on our way to Tecate where we will watch parades, costumes, music and sample local food! We'll finish the day back at the Viejas Casino for dinner and shopping! for more information on Mexican Independence Day check out these sites!- Tecate, MEXICO is on the border of San Diego, California and Baja, Mexico. In the mountains of East County only 55 minutes from downtown San Diego on old Highway 94. Famous for its brewery, but also a glimpse of life in a non-tourist Mexican village. Visits to Tecate can include a tour of the Tecate Brewery, a large beer factory central to the city. If you would like to take a daytrip to Tecate, Mexico CLICK HERE |
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| 8am | Depart downtown San Diego | Backcountry mountain drive |
| 8:40-9:30 | Dulzura | Breakfast in local village cafe |
| 10am-4PM | Tecate, MEXICO | Revolution Day Celebration |
| 4PM-6PM | Barrett Cafe | dinner and music |
| 6:45 arrive | Return drive to San Diego | Arrive downtown |
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13 April, 2011 |