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Celebrate Three Kings’ Day in the Mexico Market!

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Discover Mexican traditions and artwork in our World Bazaar! Happy Three Kings’ Day! On January

Discover Mexican traditions and artwork in our World Bazaar! [Road Scholar World Bazaar]( Happy Three Kings’ Day! [Let’s celebrate!]( On January 6, the people of Mexico celebrate Dia de los Reyes Magos — or Three Kings’ Day — in honor of the three wise men who brought gifts to Jesus Christ. Many children (and adults) receive their Christmas presents on this day, leaving their shoes out at night to be filled with gifts in the morning. A traditional Rosca de Reyes, or Kings Cake, rounds out the celebration as everyone enjoys this baked treat that’s shaped to symbolize a crown. If you love to learn about the traditions and celebrations of Mexico, visit our World Bazaar to see Talavera—style pottery, Mayan hammocks and many other traditional crafts, lovingly handmade by Mexican artisans. Your support means that they will be able to continue their art for years to come and share their traditions with future generations. [Handblown Glassware]( [Mayan Hammocks]( [Talavera—style Tableware]( [Archaeological Decor]( [Visit the Market]( Your Purchases Make a Difference in the Lives of People Like …Sergio Ponce As a young boy, Sergio Ponce helped his father in his ceramics workshop and, in time, learned the techniques for creating traditional Talavera—style pottery. Today, Sergio has his own workshop where he and his wife lead a team of artisans who continue to produce this traditional ceramic art that has been passed down through generations. “I've learned from my mistakes and today I have the opportunity to set my imagination free. I'm also able to help preserve our family tradition and — in a certain way — to transcend as a person.” [See Sergio’s Work]( Popular in the Mexico Market Whirling Aquamarine Highball Glasses [Check it out]( → Explore Mexico With Road Scholar Celebrate Mexico’s diversity with Road Scholar on exciting learning adventures at the sacred sites of ancient civilizations, traditional festivals combining the best of diverse cultures and wide-ranging landscapes. [See the collection]( → [View online]( © 2022 Elderhostel Road Scholar educational adventures are created by Elderhostel, the not-for-profit world leader in educational travel since 1975. [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Your Preferences]( • [Privacy Policy]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( 1-800-454-5768 11 Avenue de Lafayette Boston, MA 02111

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