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If you want to support: Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?busine... Mexican Explorer Watch it in 8K No talking, no vlogging, just a pure walking tour experience! with real ambient sounds of the city. If you like it, share your comments, suggestions, like and subscribe to our channel and hit the NOTIFICATION BELL for more videos. Your comments help create more content like this! Visita nuestro Facebook para mas informacion https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Mexican Explorer Are: Rayito Donato & Javier Candelas The Sayacas appear every Carnival in Ajijic, they are masked characters dressed as women (somewhat exaggerated in their attributes). They appear in Ajijic during the six days of parades that take place on the Sundays before Carnival. When the Sayacos appear in the street accompanied by the music band, it is the call to fun, it is the moment when children run to avoid being covered in flour, and although it seems that they run away from everything that their legs allow them, they are caught and covered in flour. This tradition as it is celebrated is believed to have been born several decades ago, some say in the 60s, some Sayacos say in the 40s and its origins also go back to a pre-Hispanic legend (Here you can read «The Legend of the Sayacos«) that was told from generation to generation. The best thing is that the peculiar tradition of the Sayaca persists and since then it has been a tradition that continues to attract more people to dress up and be part of the parade and the fun. At the beginning only young people and children participated, but this has changed over time. Now adults, women and girls participate, especially on Carnival day, making the fun extend to the entire town. Carnival day arrives in Ajijic and becomes one of the most boisterous festivals in the region, which includes a large parade full of allegorical floats and Sayacas. The streets where the parade passes become a riot of color, music and sacks and sacks of flour that are thrown all over the streets to the people watching the parade. The fun explodes at its highest level, which is reflected in the faces of the children, young people and adults with their smiles and laughter. Ajijic, a Town with Magic!