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Traditions and customs of The Salvador

Project Introduction

In this work, the practice of customs and traditions that are still carried out in certain places of the Salvador is recorded and despite the circumstances and changes in society, they are still carried out.

general and specific objective

  • GENERAL PURPOSE

Know the different customs and traditions existing in the territory of The Salvador and demonstrate that despite technological and industrial advances, cultures still maintain in some parts of the country that magic and the same emotion of following customs and traditions, date after date, including passing that same teaching from generation to generation

SPECIFIC

  • Establish the places where certain traditional habits are still practiced and that still preserve their customs.
  • Analyze how these people who practice traditions and customs live, focusing on their daily lives.
  • Get to know its gastronomy and the way of teaching new generations so that their customs remain alive without focusing on progress within society

CUSTOM

constant repetition of an act.

Mourning the deceased:

  • every November 2nd every Salvadoran presents himself to the different cemeteries to mourn the grave of his loved ones.

Rag dolls:

Dolores Alejo, is a formal seamstress since she was 11 years old. Her mother took her to a seamstress to learn the trade and managed to make dresses of all kinds

Renovate appliances

With the Christmas bonus, Salvadorans choose to renew their home accessories and catch up on the latest appliances.

Christmas decoration

Although many years ago the Christmas decoration was exclusive to December, today it has monopolized shopping centers and some homes since November.

TRADITIONS

It is the set of cultural goods that is transmitted from generation to generation within a community

Easter

annual christian commemoration of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus

THE PHAROLITES OF AHUACHAPÁN

The Ahuachapanecos prepare for each September 7 for the traditional Lantern Festival of Ahuachapán

independence Day

September 15 is El Salvador's National Independence Day.

decorate the gardens on the Day of the Cross

Every May 3, it is one of the traditions of San Salvador to decorate a cross placed in the garden with flowers, fresh fruits and colorful papers.

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