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Costa Rica: Christmas Traditions

Costa Rica: Christmas Traditions. By: Brandon B., Dijanira. Costa Rica Christmas Traditions. People in Costa Rica like to decorate their houses with beautiful tropical flowers Christmas Wreaths are made of cypress branches and are decorated with red coffee berries and ribbons

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Costa Rica: Christmas Traditions

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  1. Costa Rica: Christmas Traditions By: Brandon B., Dijanira

  2. Costa Rica Christmas Traditions • People in Costa Rica like to decorate their houses with beautiful tropical flowers • Christmas Wreaths are made of cypress branches and are decorated with red coffee berries and ribbons • Most homes, shops and important buildings are decorated with Christmas Lights • On Christmas Eve, everyone puts on their best clothes and goes to Midnight Mass • After Midnight Mass the main Christmas meal is eaten • Normally, the meal includes chicken and pork tamales that have been wrapped for cooking in plantain leaves • There’s lots of eggnog and rum punch to drink • After Christmas, and into January, there are tons of fiestas, parades, rodeos, street parties, bull runs, and choral and dance festivals

  3. Unique Tradition • Costa Ricans enjoy celebrating at this time of year. They have 3 main parades at the beginning of Christmas season on December 16th • El Carnival - Dancers and musical groups compete all over the world for best costumes, dancing talent, and music • El Tope - a parade with famous hand painting of ox carts. Originally these carts are pulled by people until 1840 when the exporting of coffee exploded • El Delstile de Luces - night time parade made with beautiful of thousands of Christmas lights. Parade people mostly enjoy

  4. Short Video of Costa Rica’s Christmas Traditions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDVJ_FDBFCI

  5. Works Cited Slide • http://www.whychristmas.com/cultures/costa_rica.shtml • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ee/Tamal.jpg • http://enchanting-costarica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Costa-Rica-Christmas-decorations.jpg • http://i2.pickupflowers.com/images/puf/images/product/small/christmas-wreath.jpg

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