fidgiegirl
St. Paul
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Worth visiting!
Don’t miss Taxco!! Beautiful, charming, unforgettable little Taxco.
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fidgiegirl
St. Paul
Worth visiting!
Don’t miss Taxco!! Beautiful, charming, unforgettable little Taxco.
geoveo
Rugby
Worth visiting!
Taxco Website – http://www.tourbymexico.com/guerrero/taxco/taxco.htm
Every year in Taxco on Good Friday members of centuries-old Christian brotherhoods begin an annual religious procession of penitence through the streets to the many churches.
I was in Taxco in the mid-nineties and witnessed it. I came upon it quite unexpectedly, I’d never heard of it. The first I became aware of it was hearing the sound of trumpets and chanting, the streets were thronged with people marching. Some of the men, wearing nothing but black hoods and long black tunics held in place by rope, carried bundles of thorny branches on their shoulders. Others were carrying huge crosses and stopping every 15 minutes or so to whip themselves with ropes embedded with nails.
Women and young girls, dressed in white, carried candles in front of images of Christ while others, covered from head to toe in black, walked through the streets hunched over with their ankles chained together or shuffling on their hands and knees
This ancient custom was brought to Mexico by the Spanish 500 years ago. The purpose is to publicly demonstrate a very personal promise of commitment to Christ, not as atonement for sins; though some see themselves as Christ-like martyrs, it’s more usually as a request for the health their family, or for other reasons, only they know (oh! and of course God). I witnessed a very similar Good Friday procession, though nowhere nearly as punishing, in Perpignan in France some years later. (see my entry on Perpignan, Langeudoc, France). http://www.43places.com/entries/view/931611
It is also continued in northern Spain with huge torch-lit processions.
KatDJZ
Cleveland
Worth visiting!
Very beautiful and a wonderful place to do some shopping :) Very hilly though, I was very tired from walking by the end of the day. I still have the jewelry I bought there and it is all gorgeous stuff and the people were really nice.
Megan
Seattle
Worth visiting!
This is a beautiful town built on the side of a hill. And you can buy all the silver you could ever want. It’s wholesale silver central, so it’s cheap too.
JennyDC
Texas
Worth visiting!
If you go during the holidays, warm up with pozole or some ponche. Absolutely delicious! And more importantly, the people are wonderful, if accustomed to a steady stream of tourists…
robynlee
Pachuca
Worth visiting!
We stayed at a gorgeous (and cheap) hotel called “Hotel Los Arcos”. Didn’t buy any silver, but it was worth the trip through the mountains to get here and to see the city. Like most Mexican towns, Taxco has a huge Jesus statue up on one of the surrounding hills. If can find the trail and climb up to it, you can get a great view of the city.
nstop
Seattle
Worth visiting!
Enjoyed a quick day trip there earlier this month, while staying in Ixtapan de la Sal. While I did buy a few nice pieces of silver jewelry, I liked navigating the narrow, winding streets and steep hills farther away from the traffic and relentless peddlers near the main square.
Tarabilla
Coffeyville
Worth visiting!
I loved this place best when I visited Mexico. They had tons of wonderful silver. Beautiful cobblestone streets! Old and rustic…. This is a place I could live!
Shyle
Richmond
Worth visiting!
The city of silver. When I first saw it reaching across a mountain side, I was in awe. Beauty! I fell in love with this city from the moment I saw it. I went for easter to see the huge procession of Christ’s death on the cross. Really long but there’s only 3 or 4 that happen in the entire world. So worth seeing! Love it!
ianbernal
Mexico City
Not worth it!
Very quiet town, nice to live relaxed