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Culture & Traditions

Mexico’s cultures are local first: community festivals, craft traditions, music scenes, and kitchens that tell history in every dish. This page collects our culture stories with an emphasis on the people who keep traditions alive and the changes they face. Expect profiles, event coverage, and explainers that connect past and present without cliché. We highlight regional differences and the everyday work behind a “cultural moment,” from rehearsals to markets to community halls.

FBI returns Hernán Cortés-signed manuscript

FBI returns Hernán Cortés-signed manuscript to Mexico

FBI returns Hernán Cortés-signed manuscript to Mexico, a colonial-era document believed stolen in the 1980s–1990s, underscoring cooperation on cultural heritage.
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Our Lady of the Assumption boat procession

Our Lady of the Assumption boat procession in Cuidad del Carmen

On a calm Sunday in Ciudad del Carmen, the image of Our Lady of the Assumption left the church and took to the water. Devotees...
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Santuario Maya

Santuario Maya redefines Yucatán tourism with immersive cultural experiences

Yucatán launches the Santuario Maya campaign to promote longer, more authentic stays that connect travelers with Mayan culture.
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Vendimias Guanajuato 2025

Vendimias Guanajuato 2025 Begins as Viñedo San Miguel Wins International Gold

Guanajuato’s Vendimias 2025 begins with San Felipe’s golden anniversary and Viñedo San Miguel winning Mexico’s only Decanter Gold.
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Agave maximiliana conservation

Agave maximiliana the cultural and ecological heart of Jalisco’s raicilla tradition

Learn how Agave maximiliana, the heart of Jalisco’s raicilla, is being preserved through traditional and biotechnological methods.
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Jalisco Indigenous Languages

Jalisco hosts first State Meeting of Indigenous Languages and Literatures

Jalisco will hold its first State Meeting of Indigenous Languages and Literatures from August 13–15 to promote and preserve native languages.
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Rosario Indigenous certification

Historic Recognition: Four Rosario Communities Certified as Indigenous Peoples

On August 9, 2025, the communities of Maloya, Matatán, San Marcos Otatitán, and Santa María in Rosario, Sinaloa, received formal certification as Indigenous peoples.
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Herencia que suena 2025

Herencia que suena 2025 celebrates National Traditional Mariachi Encounter in Jalisco

Jalisco opens the 2025 Herencia que suena call for the National Traditional Mariachi Encounter, preserving authentic mariachi.
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Juan Torres Calderón exhibition

Juan Torres Calderón Brings a Lifetime of Art to Fábrica La Aurora

Veteran Mexican artist Juan Torres Calderón presents works from 2012–2024 at Fábrica La Aurora in San Miguel de Allende, open through August 14.
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Wixárika communities renew Xiriki at sacred site on Isla de los Alacranes, Chapala

Wixárika communities held a renewal ceremony for the Xiriki at Xapawiyemeta on Isla de los Alacranes in Chapala.
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Ixtapa Zihuatanejo tourism

Mexican Tourism Secretary Highlights Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Tourism Growth and Cultural Blend

Josefina Rodríguez Zamora praises Ixtapa Zihuatanejo’s blend of Mexican culture and tourism growth, pledging support for Guerrero’s expanding industry.
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Indigenous language preservation

Morelos launches campaign to preserve Indigenous languages across the state

Morelos has started a statewide campaign to protect Indigenous languages like Nahuatl and Mixtec through education and community outreach.
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