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Guelaguetza Celebration of Culture in Oaxaca, Mexico

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  "You're going to be in town for the Guelaguetza!!!", the local people excitedly exclaimed when we visited Oaxaca in July. Posters with the words Guelaguetza are plastered about town and it appears to be an event involving dancing, music and costumes. Since everything in Oaxaca seems to involve dancing music and costumes we asked the question:   What is special about the Guelaguetza? The Guelaguetza is special for two reasons. It lasts an entire week. You get to experience a variety of indigenous music, dance and food of Oaxaca all in one place What is the Guelaguetza celebrating? The purpose of the modern day Guelaguetza is to showcase and celebrate each region's indigenous culture. This is something you will find only in southern Mexico and not in the north. The southern states of Mexico continue to maintain many of their indigenous cultures because the south was relatively untouched by the invasion of Hernan Cortes, the S...

How to Get a Job Teaching English in Mexico

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Native English speakers OF ANY AGE can easily get a job teaching English in almost any country throughout the world. I'm going to tell about our experiences teaching English in foreign countries beginning in Mexico.  Mexico is our first international teaching experience, but not our last. We will continue traveling and teaching in more countries. Click here to learn how to secure a teaching job in your preferred country. English language schools can be found in all large Mexican cities and also in many smaller towns. Are foreigners allowed to teach English in Mexico? Yes, but the government has restrictions. The English schools who employ expats are required to also have a percentage of the teachers to be native Mexicans. This is in order to keep employment equitable and not have a bunch of foreigners taking over.  What are the requirements to teach English in Mexico? The requirements depend on the school. Top tier schools require a teaching credenti...

Connect With the Local Culture by Volunteering

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  How we made a difference and you can too! Have you taken short vacations but now are becoming interested in staying in one place for a couple weeks or even a couple months? Are you looking for opportunities for longer-term travel where you can form a more intimate connection with the local culture. You know that won't happen if you just stay in a hotel and do touristy things. Consider volunteering! That's what we did. How do I meet local people and form relationships? You have a couple choices Rent a guest bedroom in the home of a local person Stay in a local neighborhood and wait for the locals to invite you into their lives Volunteer Volunteering is the perfect first step toward longer-term travel. You may be surprised to find that some of your friends have connections to volunteer opportunities in other countries. Start telling everyone about your travel plans and ask if have connections or suggestions. If you don't have a des...

The Truth About Traffic Tickets in Mexico

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  Finally we understand how the ticketing and paying of traffic fines functions in Mexico. If you live near the Mexican border as we do, you've probably driven in Mexico and are somewhat fearful of your vehicle being stopped by a police officer. We'd always heard that you would be stopped randomly and expected to pay a bribe.  Although this is true in some countries, it's not necessarily the norm in Mexico. Let's dispel the bribe rumors and reveal the logic about how traffic tickets are handled in Mexico. The first week in Oaxaca, we noticed a car illegally parked near our restaurant.  While watching out the window, a police officer approached the vehicle to check for a driver. When one could not be found, the officer returned to his vehicle to retrieve some kind of tool which we couldn't make out.  He proceeded to bend over near the front bumper. Do you have an idea of what he was doing? Soon, the police officer ascends holding the car's li...

Get a Job Teaching Bridge to Children in Foreign Countries and Get Paid to Travel

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  Are these words in your vocabulary: Opening bid, call, contract, rubber, trick, book, pass, trump and dummy? You may qualify to get a stipend to teach Bridge at home or internationally. How can I get a job teaching Bridge? In many places around the world, the World Bridge Federation is promoting Bridge by offering stipends to instructors willing to teach Bridge to children. As the popularity of the game of Bridge has waned since its heyday in the1930s and 1940s, the IBF has a goal to bring another generation into the fold with the intent of keeping the game alive. How much will I get paid to teach Bridge? The World Bridge Federation offers stipends in three-month increments. Check the World Bridge Federation website to find the amount of the stipend. Depending on the economy of the country in which you would be working, the stipend may or may not be enough to support you in the foreign country or at home. How does the teaching Bridge program work? ...

How to Ride the Taxis in Oaxaca, Mexico

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  Why are all the taxis wrapped in bows and ribbon today? There is a good reason. All the taxis are in a parade. it's a taxi parade! Decorated taxis snake through the streets of Oaxaca because today is the official Day of the Taxi. The bows and ribbons stay on all day in celebration. It's a perfect time to talk about how taxes operate in Oaxaca.  Not all taxis are created equal in Oaxaca. It took me a long time to figure this out. Many times I would flag down a taxi, give my destination and be told no. I didn't know why this was happening until the collectivos were explained to me. What is the difference between taxis and collectivos? Collectivos follow a fixed-route, most of them traveling from the heart of Oaxaca to the outer villages.. You can recognize them by their burgundy and white color. The regular taxis are yellow. Are taxis safe in Oaxaca? Taxis in Oaxaca are safe. Tourists towns must offer safety on their streets as w...

What is the First Thing Tourists Do in the City of Oaxaca?

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  Most tourist activities launch from Macedonio Alcalá which is the main tourist street in the City of Oaxaca. The Alcala is where you can book your tours, buy local crafts from street vendors, visit museums and art galleries, eat, drink and be merry. Referred to as The Alcala , this is a typical tourist street like you will see in tourist cities around the world with the added benefit of art, music and dancing which permeate everything in Oaxaca. Your stroll along The Alcala is accompanied by tourists from all parts of the world. Oaxaca is truly an international tourist destination. Artisans line the street displaying their craft. If you are like us, you'll have a hard time resisting the alebrijis. Alebrijis are small hand carved and colorfully painted wooden animals. They are so pretty and cute that we try to not look at them in fear of purchasing every one! Alebrijis are very inexpensive and make great souvenir gifts. Artisans will make custom anim...