Currently, 8 of the 17 archaeological sites open to the public are in operation, so nine remain closed, as part of the…
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Light and sound show in Dzibilchaltún will start this month of January
Merida, Yucatan, (January 7, 2022) .- The Dzibichaltún sound and light show may begin operations this month, at this time the technical…
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As of this Thursday, November 11, the archaeological zone of Dzibilchaltún reopens
Dzibilchaltún, Yucatan, (November 10, 2021).- The Board of Trustees of the Units of Cultural and Tourist Services of the State of Yucatán…
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MERIDA, Yucatan – The 45th edition of the Tianguis Turístico de México 2020, will be held in Merida from March 22nd to…
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The Mayan warrior queen who built the longest “Sac-be” in the Yucatán
A ruthless Maya warrior queen may have ordered the building of an elaborate road more than 1,000 years ago to invade a…
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Chichen Itza breaks record in tourist visits in a single day
Last Sunday, December 29, 18,696 people visited the Mayan city. MERIDA Yucatan – The archaeological zone of Chichen Itza broke the record…
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Multi-ethnic migrant communities settled in Teotihuacan after two volcanic eruptions
Fragments of pre-Aztec murals recently discovered on the outskirts of Teotihuacan, what was once the largest city of the Americas, are adding…