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The Chinese paper balloon is a tradition that has been carried out since 1940 in Tuzamapan. A group of anthropologists from the National Indigenous Institute made an audiovisual ethnographic archive entitled When the Fog Rises. The anthropologists, amazed by the balloons, promoted the holding of a contest among the population. Since that first contest, this event has been held year after year and is now a tradition.
Tuzamapan de Galeana is a municipality in the state of Puebla, its name means “Place where gophers or moles are caught or hunted”, it has beautiful historical monuments such as the Transfiguration of the Lord Parish Temple built in the 16th century, the miraculous image of Father Jesus , finished in plaster, the main festival is on August 6, 7 and 8 in honor of Father Jesus, where pilgrims come to wash in the “Musho” spring and visit the miraculous image of the temple, it has eco-tourist places such as the caves of Las 9 Mujeres, in the Zempoala river fishing is practiced for trout, acamayas, mojarra, mullet and eel
The main festival is on August 6, 7 and 8 in honor of Father Jesus, where pilgrims come to wash themselves in the "Musho" spring and visit the miraculous image of the temple. The patronal festival is also celebrated on November 11 in honor of San Martín de Tours; the patron saint. Dances such as: toreadores, negritos, quetzales, matrines and santiagos. The dead are commemorated on November 1 and 2 with offerings of food and flowers.