Every January 1, Ajijic welcomes the new year with a spontaneous, creative parade organized by the traditional neighborhoods of Las Seis Esquinas and La Villa. Early in the morning, families […]
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Every January 1, Ajijic welcomes the new year with a spontaneous, creative parade organized by the traditional neighborhoods of Las Seis Esquinas and La Villa. Early in the morning, families […] |
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On January 6, Ajijic celebrates Three Kings Day with a warm, family-friendly event in the main plaza. A giant Rosca de Reyes (traditional crown-shaped sweet bread), baked by local bakeries, is shared among everyone and served with hot chocolate that adds to the cozy atmosphere. With laughter and anticipation, people look for the small figurine […] |
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The Feast of San Sebastián, held on January 20, is one of Ajijic’s most traditional celebrations and takes place in one of its oldest neighborhoods. Days before, residents decorate streets, doorways, and altars, and bake the beloved pan Tachihual in wood-fired ovens. This sweet bread is offered to visitors and worshippers and is considered a […] |
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