they have "Dia de los muertos" and they have a parade and people go to the cementary and visit their siblings that passed away some celebrations they have mariachi which is mexicans singinging and play instuments for people and they have mexican food and they dance.
The Independence Day of Mexico is in September 16
In Mexico the Mexican Independence Day is the most important national holiday and everybody celebrates the Mexican independence, including the Mexican president and all the Governors of the 31 Mexican states who take the active part in the celebration.
Every square in every Mexican village, town and city is decorated with Mexican national colors (green, white and red), Mexican flags, balloons, and light decorations.
Mexican people that gather in the squares often have some peace of traditional Mexican clothing. Most often that is the Mexican Independence Sombrero (the traditional Mexican hat with large brim colored in national Mexican colors).
Some Mexican women wear the traditional Mexican dress known as the Mexican peasant dress which is decorated with beautiful traditional Mexican embroidery.
Also, some men are dressed in a Mexican macho stile (traditional Mexican pants, poncho and the sombrero) which is synonymous for the Mexican rebellious spirit.
A side from the traditional Mexican clothing and decoration the big part of the Mexican Independence Day celebration is the authentic Mexican food, drinks and music.
The Mexican food that is served in the Mexican streets can be best described as a variety of finger foods, which means the food is quite simple but delicious.
The most popular Mexican beverage on that day is the Mexican punch which is a traditional Mexican drink made of fruits and often spiced with tequila. Of course the tequila is also very popular during the Mexican Independence Day celebration as well as the famous Mexican beer like the Corona and Sol.
Each year on the night of September 15 at exactly 11 pm the Mexican president goes out onto the balcony of the National Palace in Mexico City rings the liberty bell (the same bell that Father Hidalgo rang in 1810) and cries out the words of the Grito to the Mexican people gathered in the square below who respond with "Viva".
"Viva our heroes that gave us our freedom!"
"Viva!"
"Viva our father Hidalgo!"
"Viva!"
"Viva our Independence!"
"Viva!"
"Viva Mexico!"
"Viva!"
This same Grito (the Cry) is echoed by the Governors of each Mexican state in front of the crowds gathered in the main squares.
This event marks the beginning of the Mexican Independence Day which is the September 16th.
Important thing to note is that it is common for the non-Mexicans that live in the United States to mistake the Cinco de Mayo holiday (that takes place on the fifth of May) with the Mexican Independence Day.
Also, there are many non-Mexicans that mistake the September 15th for the Mexican Independence Day because the Mexican president rings the liberty bell on the eve of the September 15th.
It's not Americans, it's Mexicans. It's the day Mexico defeated the French in Puebla in 1863.
Mexicans there was such a big advantage Mexicans had 1281 soldiers Texans had 281 soldiers
a "better life" MEXICANS (:
western Californians and the Mexicans
were the mexicans well-prepared for the battle of puebla
Jewish Mexicans celebrate Yom Kippur.
Mexicans do not celebrate death on the day someone dies. Instead, they celebrate death on the Day of the Dead.
to be traditional
Friends and family.
Mexicans don't celebrate thanksgiving; it is an American-only celebration.
Because that's when girls go from girls to women(according to Mexicans).
A cumpleano in Spanish is a birthday in English. Mexicans celebrate birthdays by having a party with pinatas, cakes, ice cream, dancing, and games.
They do not celebrate Thanks giving in mexico it is an US and Canadian holiday
The Jewish ones do.
Aztecs.
Mexicans do not celebrate thanksgiving. But if your American Mexican, then yes, you can celebrate it.
They celebrate it because they faught in ab battle for their independance and rights to live in America.