Eat and drink like them. This is what you can do, to add the memory of the smells and flavors to your trip to Chile. In Santiago de Chile, Chipe Libre – Républica Independiente del Pisco https://es-la.facebook.com/chipelibrerepublicaindependientedelpisco/, will certainly help you. Even the reproduction of a painting by the famous Chilean painter Claudio Bravo https://www.galeriedada.com/claudio-bravo.html, could be an interesting idea to remember forever your trip to his native country.
The Knife Music https://recordstores.love/10167, it is a shop located in the center of Santiago, with a large catalog and good prices. There are songs that tell you about “trips to listen”; they are the ones you heard for the first time during a “real journey”. Visiting Chile, we suggest you buy a musical selection of a Chilean singer-songwriter. We are sure that Ana Tijoux will be a happy presence, during and after your trip.
Dressed in simplicity, with long hair on the face marked by smallpox, she sang the difference between true and false. Her father was a music teacher and her mother was a tailor. 4 October, her birthdate, was chosen “Chilean Musicians’ Day”. Acknowledged as “the Mother of Latin American folk”, renewaded Chilean folk music. Violeta Parra https://www.violetaparra100.cl/biografia/, born 1917 in San Carlos, she was a singer-songwriter and visual artist. To remember her, you can buy Décimas https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/8428601186/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0.
There is an important day for the Chileans; it arrived on September 18, el Dieciocho, a day of great popular festivals during which independence from Spain is celebrated. On this occasion, if you are traveling in Chile, you will see people wearing traditional costumes, while dance the cueca and gather to drink and eat, wearing huaso and a straw hat, the chupalla. Some of them wear chamanto, a reversible poncho, made of wool or silk. Something to wear, remembering your Chilean journey? Lupe Gajardo, a good mix of traditional and avant-garde influences.
Traditional streets for used books in Santiago de Chile? Move to San Diego, around crossing with Santa Isabel, where you can find interesting books. If you prefer, there are places, which combine a café and a bookstore, such as Café Literario Bustamante https://twitter.com/biblioprovi/status/791725508195151872, in the Bustamante park (Providencia), or Café Literario Mosqueto at Mosqueto 440. A special book for your travel memoryes from Chile? Nothing better than a photobook by Paz Errázuriz.
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