Ano nuevo "new years day"
Most Mexicans celebrate the coming of the New Year by having a late night dinner with family and close friends on New Year's eve. After dinner many people go out to house parties, festivals and street celebrations. As the clock strikes midnight,
Mexicans embrace each other and say "Feliz Año Nuevo!"
Not much happens in Mexico on New Years Day, it is mostly spent resting from the party the night before and spending time with family and friends.
A typical New Years Day dinner consists of dried and salted codfish called Bacalao. Toasts are prepared with sparkling cider and ponche, which is hot fruit punch.
Mexicans embrace each other and say "Feliz Año Nuevo!"
Not much happens in Mexico on New Years Day, it is mostly spent resting from the party the night before and spending time with family and friends.
A typical New Years Day dinner consists of dried and salted codfish called Bacalao. Toasts are prepared with sparkling cider and ponche, which is hot fruit punch.