Observed by law:
Not observed / Religious holidays:
They are part of the Mexican culture. Some are tradition-based such as the Three Kings Day (January 6) which is the day Mexican people exchange presents; there are also religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas and historic anniversaries, such as Mexican Independence Day (September 16) and the Mexican Revolution Anniversary (November 20).
They are part of the Mexican Culture. Some are tradition-based such as the Three Kings Day (January 6) which is the day Mexican people exchange presents; there are also religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas and historic anniversaries, such as Mexican Independence Day (September 16) and the Mexican Revolution Anniversary (November 20).
Mexican Fiestas
The only observed holidays common to both Mexico and Texas are New Year's Day (Jan 1st) and Christmas (Dec 25th).Cinco de Mayo (May 5th) is also celebrated, although for different reasons: while it is considered a minor, non-observed holiday in Mexico (it celebrates a victory over French forces during the Second Franco-Mexican War), it is a Mexican-American pride day in Texas.
Clothes, and Mexican hats!
its national business women day
To spent time with your family on holidays. And make and eat tamales on holidays.
¡Cinco de Mayo!
Two Mexican holidays not celebrated in the US are:Anniversary of Mexican Revolution (November 20)Birthday of Benito Juarez (March 21)
Labor Day is September 1.
labor day
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