SEPTEMBER 2008
Events In Mexico
  SEPTEMBER 2008

Zacatecas National Fair
Zacatecas, Zacatecas, SEP 1-14 (first two weeks of September)
Colonial jewel Zacatecas, celebrates its rich cultural history with a two week-long fair with musical performances, amusement ride for the children, theater performances, and an assortment of regional cuisine.

Tepozteco Challenge (Reto al Tepozteco)
Tepoztlan, Morelos, SEP 8
Performance depicting King Tepoztecatl’s conversion to the Catholic religion. Procession leads to the Tepozteco Pyramid, where offerings are made. This event includes a food festival, chinelo dances dating back to prehispanic times, and fireworks.

Mexican Independence Day (Dia de la Independencia Mexicana)
Nationwide, SEP 15–16

Mexico celebrates its declaration of independence from Spain in 1810. The night of September 15, marks "El Grito," a dramatic reenactment of revolutionary Father Hidalgo's call for his fellow Mexicans to join the uprising, which takes place at city halls across the country. On September 16, military parades are held in almost every Mexican city.
Fall Equinox at Kulkulcan (Equinoccio de Kulkulcan)
Chichen Itza, Yucatan
.SEP 19–21
Thousands of people from around the world gather at this Mayan ruin on the Yucatan Peninsula to witness the afternoon shadow of the snake-god Kukulcan slowly "crawl down" the country's largest Mayan pyramid, El Castillo.

Running of the Bulls at San Miguel (Sanmiguelada)
San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, SEP 16
Also known as the Pamplonada because it is Mexico’s imitation of Spain’s “running of the bulls,” the Sanmiguelada is an annual festival usually taking place the third Saturday of September in honor of Saint Michael the Archangel. The event involves dances, concerts, fireworks and bulls running through town. Daring participants meet at high noon. www.sanmiguelguide.com/tour-pamplonada.htm

National Antique Festival (Muestra Nacional de Antigüedades)
Saltillo, Coahuila, SEP 24-30
Now in its tenth year, this festival gathers together top antique dealers from all over Mexico and features exhibitions of international treasures, accompanied by a musical and educational program. www.muestraantiguedades.com 

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