Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos: a tour of its Centennial festivities
- La Casa del Nogal
- Apr 10, 2024
- 2 min read

Patron Saint Festival in Honor of the Virgin of the Rosary: La Mojiganga Centenaria
Embark on the Mojiganga, a 180-year-old tradition that kicks off the festivities. Bands, troupes and the iconic Chinelo dance transform the streets of Zacualpan into a spectacle full of color and joy.

First Sunday of October: Patron Saint Feast of the Virgin of the Rosary
Live the spirituality of the first Sunday in October, witness the Papantla flyers, the impressive flower mats and the dazzling fireworks that illuminate the night in honor of the Virgin of the Rosary.

The Sunday Tiangis and The Barter: Pre-Hispanic Trade that Endures
Explore the Sunday market of Zacualpan, which transcends time as the only place where pre-Hispanic barter is still alive. He discovers the diversity of products, from fruits to pottery, at this event that reflects local history and culture.

Las Malinches: A Mestizo Tribute in Independence Celebrations
Immerse yourself in Las Malinches, a celebration that fuses the indigenous and the mestizo with songs, declamations and dances. Enjoy the tradition of giving away tamales at the end of the event, strengthening the community connection in Tlacotepec.

Patronal Festival of the Virgin of the Assumption in Tlacotepec: August in Gala
Celebrate with Tlacotepec throughout August. From processions to fairs, free dances, horse races and traditional games fill the streets of this town, providing a unique experience during the festival of the Virgin of the Assumption.
Entire Year of Celebrations: National Holidays, Holy Week and More
Discover how Zacualpan indulges in the passion of festivities throughout the year. From the vibrant Fiestas Patrias to the moving Holy Week, each event is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the cultural and religious richness of the region.
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