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Christmas Party shakes up the whole country

Posted On 24 Dec 2012

Few hours remain for the Christian celebration of Christmas to begin; the different cities of Ecuador live an intense activity, mainly characterized by the movement of people who flood the streets and malls in search of gifts and food to be served at midnight.

Guayaquil. A beautiful Christmas tree is located at the Malecon 2000.

Guayaquil. A beautiful Christmas tree is located at the Malecon 2000.

Portoviejo. Aunt Toti's House. Attractive house full of lights and Christmas decorations.

Portoviejo. Aunt Toti’s House. Attractive house full of lights and Christmas decorations.

Quito. The country's largest nativity scene is nexto to "El Panecillo" and can be seen from most of the city.

Quito. The country’s largest nativity scene is nexto to “El Panecillo” and can be seen from most of the city.

Santo Domingo. The Chamber of Commerce of the city has a traditional nativity scene full of lights.

Santo Domingo. The Chamber of Commerce of the city has a traditional nativity scene full of lights.

Tulcan. A large tree with multicolored lights was placed at the Independence Park.

Tulcan. A large tree with multicolored lights was placed at the Independence Park.

Loja. The main Christmas attraction of the city is its 15 meter-high tree.

Loja. The main Christmas attraction of the city is its 15 meter-high tree.

Babahoyo. A large Christmas tree adorns the boardwalk next to the Plaza of the Artist.

Babahoyo. A large Christmas tree adorns the boardwalk next to the Plaza of the Artist.

Heavy and delayed traffic jams is what is seen in the streets of big cities like Guayaquil, Quito and Cuenca, places where the famous “moles” and harbors have a lack of space to accommodate the cars in the parking lots, and where businesses people must multiply to serve the crowd.

Moreover, in other places, particularly at tourist sites, preparations to welcome thousands of people moving from their places of residence to spend the holidays end and New Year have already began, which will go into production from next Friday 28 thanks to the long holiday that will last until Tuesday, January 1. Work activities will resume on Wednesday 2.

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