Festival del Queso (Cheese Festival )
Come to the Cheese Festival, in Argentina. Thousands of people enjoy this fantastic festival each summer in Tafi del Valle. You can listen to and dance folk music, as well as walk along the narrow streets where you can buy delicious cheese and souvenirs. At night, there are a lot of fireworks!
Camila Caricatto
Serenata a Cafayate
This festival takes place in February, in Salta. People can dance folk music and buy handmade souvenirs and clothes. People celebrate for 48 hs. eating empanadas and drinking wine. They also enjoy wine ice-cream!
Diego Valero
Fiesta de la Verdura ( Vegetables Festival)
Come "la Fiesta de la Verdura", in "El Mollar", Tucumán.
Thousands of people go to "la Fiesta de la Verdura" every summer. People wear typical costume. They sing and dance folk music, too.
People sell and by fruits and vegetables. You can eat regional food and delicious drinks.
There are also different performances of bands and singers on stage. It's a great and amazing festival time!
Rocio Felipe
Gualeguaychu Carnival
The corsodromo of Gualeguaychu was first opened in 1997. This carnival is considered to be Argentina's largest and third in the world afeter Rio de Janeiro and Venice. It takes place every year on Saturday, from January till the first Saturday in March. About 40.000 people come to Gualeguaychu per night. The show consists of samba school's parades. Performers wear colourful costumes and dance to samba music!
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ResponderEliminarVery impressive! Especially "La fiesta de Verdura" very interesting and significant, thanks to Diego who introduces this festival to me for I am a vegetarian and sometimes I drink some wine...but I do love to try the "wine ice-cream" mentioned by Camila...
ResponderEliminarThe photos of Gualeguaychu Carnival are awesome, Rocio! What would you like to dress like if you were at the scene? I am very curious! In addition, my favorite food is cheese, now I know and feel so happy to learn that there is a Fiesta for Cheese! What a festival!
Thank you all for introduction such interesting festival of yours and look forwards to know much more about Argentina.
Best regards to you all and your lovely teacher, Ms Norita.
Hasta la vista,
desde Linlin, Taiwan
* By the way, which grade are you in
Hi Linlin! Thanks for your feedback. Our festivals are interesting , aren't they? I'm glad you like them. My students are in an English Institute. They are 11 years old.
ResponderEliminarWe'll be publishing more about our culture.
Best regards! =)
Nora
hola! gracias por tu comentario!!
ResponderEliminardesde Chile
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