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Mexico’s radish-carving contest draws thousands to Oaxaca

Dec 26, 2024 | World, Food

December 26, 2024

Oaxaca City’s Noche de Rábanos (Night of the Radishes), held annually on December 23, is a vibrant festival blending art, agriculture, and community pride. Originating in 1897 to showcase radish carving creativity, the event now attracts thousands of visitors to the Zócalo for its elaborate, short-lived sculptures depicting everything from mythical creatures to nativity scenes. Radishes, grown by the municipal government, are provided to participants free of charge to ensure fairness.

The competition features adult and youth categories, with themes often celebrating Oaxaca’s culture and traditions. Judging emphasizes creativity, aesthetic appeal, and technical skill, with strict rules prohibiting synthetic materials. Fireworks, concerts, and street festivities complement the radish displays, creating an unforgettable experience for locals and tourists alike. Despite its temporary nature, Noche de Rábanos remains a cherished celebration of Oaxacan identity and artistic ingenuity.

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