Post on 16-Feb-2016
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Inti RaymiCelebration of the Sun
Why? In the city of Cuzco the indigenous Incan
population celebrates Inti Raymi in honor of the sun god, Inti.
They say that celebrating the winter solstice and praising the sun god it will bring him back and warm them again.
The Catholics of course didn’t like the pagan ritual so they turned it into a celebration of John the Baptist.
Who? The General population of Peru Over 200,000 people will come to the
main ceremony. The indigenous still celebrate it for its
main purpose but the catholic church celebrates it in honor of John the Baptist
What? There are tons of thing to do for tourist at
the ancient reenactment of the Incan ritual.
Every year there is a high priest carried in on a gold chair during the celebration in Sacsayhuaman, Cuzco.
Girls and guys are expected to dress in there fanciest bright colored clothes.
When? The celebration starts on June 21. The
shortest day of the year. Festivals will erupt all over the Andes, the
biggest one being in Cuzco. They set the starting day on the southern
hemispheres winter solstice.
Where? All over Peru and the Andes. Biggest celebration again being in cuzco. Cuzco is the ancient Incan Empires capitol
city. People travel from all over the world to
experience Inti Raymi.
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