by Luz Vidal | Mar 8, 2019 | Mexico City
Mexico City has the largest number of museums in NorthAmerica and ranks second in the world for number of museums in one city Mexico City was the capital of the Aztec empire which was founded in 1325 and known by the name of the great Tenochtitlan in its Nahuatl...
by Luz Vidal | Mar 3, 2019 | Mexico City
The Llorona in Xochimilco, is a show that integrates contemporary music with songs in Nahuatl, pre-Hispanic dance and theater. The spectacle of The Llorona in Xochimilco has been going on since 1993 to spread the natural wealth of Xochimilco and at the same time...
by Luz Vidal | Feb 5, 2019 | Campeche En
The state of Campeche has large natural areas and a large number of Mayan archaeological sites that up to now show the splendor of this culture. The state of Campeche has a large territory of natural areas where the Mayan culture was accentuated developing towns and...
by Luz Vidal | Jan 30, 2019 | Campeche En
The Campeche Aviturismo Festival promotes the conservation of the birds of the region. The Campeche Aviturismo Festival is held every year between the months of June and September to promote the conservation of birds in the region and thus enjoy the richness of birds...
by Luz Vidal | Jan 25, 2019 | Tabasco En
Tapijulapa is a magical town known as the Esmeralda de la Sierra as it is surrounded by great vegetation. Tapijulapa is located in the sierra that borders Tabasco and Chiapas. It is part of the municipality of Tacotalpa, a region that enjoys a humid and warm climate...