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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Celebrating Mother's Day Around the World

By Emily Collins


Despite having slight differences in custom, one thing remains consistent throughout all countries on Mother's Day: the mother is the centre of attention and is rightly revered for the tremendous work, care and support given to the family each year.

Mother's Day takes place in Mexico on May 10th each year! And it is celebrated with much colour and gusto, as with all Mexican festivals. The eve of Mother's Day is also important with mothers being visited by their children the night before the main event. On the actual day, a special church mass takes place which typically involves an orchestra and the sharing of tamale (stuffed leaves) and atole (hot sweet drink). On special occasions this meal is customary!

Mother's Day in Spain - known as Dia de la Madre - carries religious undertones. On this day, Spaniards not only appreciate the love and care given by their mothers, but they also pay tribute to the Virgin Mary. The holiday is celebrated on the first Sunday in May and observed throughout the country. Children give presents of flowers and chocolates, as well as handcrafted gifts. If you're looking to visit Spain this year, check out mytravel.com.

In South Africa Mother's Day is celebrated in May. The South African people celebrate the occasion in true spirit, thanking their mothers for the years of care given and recognising the sanctity of motherhood. Matriarchs receive the usual pampering seen in the west, such as being waited on hand and foot and being served breakfast in bed. Younger children tend to make their own gifts while elders buy chocolate, flowers and other presents.

Your mother is definitely the one person worth splashing out for! If you would like more information on these exciting holiday destinations, as well as many others, visit My Travel and who knows - perhaps you could treat your mum to Mother's Day in a different country.




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