We show you 9 traditions and customs of Chile that you should know

Chilean culture is a variation of different traditions that have been mixed with the passage of time, such as those from pre-Columbian times and those that arrived at the time of the colonies from the hand of the Spanish. Therefore, there is a wide variety of traditions and customs of Chile that we will see along the entrance.

Its great extension has given rise to a wide number of regions, each of them with original or modified typical customs and traditions depending on the site; In addition, they can also have their own regional culture, as is the case in most countries.

Get to know these 7 traditions and customs of Chile

1 Gastronomy

In the gastronomic field, the diversity is incredible thanks to the mixture of cultures that have existed in the territory, being able to find Spanish, Inca and German dishes among the main, most prominent and popular in the country.

Within the Chilean gastronomy It is possible to find a particular taste for foods such as tomatoes, garlic, meat, seafood, rice and assorted potatoes; while the most common beverages are pisco (alcoholic drink from the brandy family, produced by distilling wine from grapes) and chicha (drinks originating from the fermentation of fruits).

The most common dishes are Las Humitas, empanadas and pork en piedra.

2. Folklore

The customs and traditions of Chile are also varied in music, dance, legends and typical costumes, so depending on the region, it is also possible to see changes in these aspects. However, most of them have a great relationship, that is, they are quite similar.

  • The costumes or typical clothing are quite colorful and with textures that attract attention, among them is the sau-sau or the cueca. Among them it is common to see the altiplano, pascuense, huaso, araucana and chilote.
  • With regard to the dances, they are usually practiced in the important festivals of the territory, the national dance being the Cueca; but there are still other types (trot, rear, among others) that are also attractive and very different from each other.
  • In Chile it is very common to listen to Chilean cumbia, which is a little faster than the Colombian one and also includes pianos among its instruments. Similarly, ballads and boleros are also widely listened to, something that has been cultivated by the media. Rock, pop and jazz they also play an important role in the country's musical culture.
  • Finally, there is a large number of Chilean legends that vary according to the region, among them are the Pirates in La Serena, La Quintrala, La Llorona, among others. Like there are also several myths, such as El Copihue Rojo, La Cascada del Velo de la Novia and many more.

Chilean festivities and celebrations

Chileans celebrate, like most countries, festive dates such as Christmas or Halloween. However, they also have a wide variety of celebrations such as Valdivian Week, Grape Harvest Festivities, Indigenous New Year and San Pedro Festival.

  • The Feast of San Pedro is celebrated on June 28-29 in Valparaíso, something that is celebrated every year in the coastal areas by sailors; which adorn their boats to stroll through the bay.
  • El Winter carnival It is celebrated at the end of June in Punta Arenas (Magallanes), in which the arrival of a cold and dark time (less than 0º C and few hours of sun) is celebrated in the street to prepare mentally.
  • The week of September 18 is when one of the most important days is celebrated, La Independence of Chile. This is one of the most popular in the country and it is celebrated in a big way with several celebrations throughout the territory, in which you can drink, eat and dance a little cueca (typical dance).
  • El Indigenous New Year It is celebrated on June 24, on the occasion of the culmination of the harvest to let the earth rest, this holiday welcomes the winter solstice. It is celebrated in the Santa Lucía de Santiago hill, the main square of Temuco or in rural areas of southern Chile.

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