Mexico Vacations Weblog / CategorÃa / » Mexico: Art and CultureHighway Maya WorldPosteado el Marzo 25, 2008 - Categorizado en Mexico News, Mexico: Art and Culture, Mexico: Events, Mexico: Tourism In Quintana Roo until Chiapas are around 179 thousand miles, it is obviously a long journey that may last from 16 to 18 hours and where it is necessary to plan well lapses that comes to arrive in Cancun, Quintana Roo, until the viewpoints of the Sumidero Canyon, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez.
Notimex, given the proximity of the Easter holidays and Easter, made that journey that began in the Mexican Caribbean, one of the most important destinations of the country and where it generates 30 per cent of the foreign exchange obtained by a year concept of tourism. Shopping in Mexico: Talavera Pottery in Puebla & Dolores HidalgoPosteado el Junio 30, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico: Art and Culture, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Strolls, Mexico: Tourism An inheritor of the Moorish legacy of ceramics, Puebla produces some of the most sought-after dinnerware in the world. The tiles produced there adorn building facades and church domes throughout the area. Dolores Hidalgo, 40km (25 miles) northwest of San Miguel de Allende, produces attractive, inexpensive Talavera of less traditional design. Almost every block has a factory or store outlet. For all of you that are willing to learn more about latinamerican culture and custom, we encourage you and highly recommend trying experiential learning courses abroad. Source:frommers.com Cultural Tourism in Mexico: Museo Virreinal de GuadalupePosteado el Junio 30, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico: Art and Culture, Mexico: Business Tourism, Mexico: Places, Mexico: Tourism Six kilometers (4 miles) southeast of Zacatecas in the small town of Guadalupe, this Franciscan convent and art museum holds a striking collection of 17th- and 18th-century paintings by such masters as Miguel Cabrera and Cristóbal de Villalpando. The expressive, dramatic works will fascinate art lovers.Source:frommers.com Cultural Tourism in Mexico: Mexican Masks in ZacatecasPosteado el Junio 30, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico: Art and Culture, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Tourism Masks are a ubiquitous feature in Mexican festivals and folk art, and the Museo Rafael Coronel in Zacatecas has the greatest collection in the country. Source:frommers.com Tourism events in Oaxaca: GuelaguetzaPosteado el Junio 30, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico: Art and Culture, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Events, Mexico: Tourism On the last 2 Mondays in July, Oaxaca puts on a big show. Dance groups from communities across the state perform in the amphitheater on the hillside above the city. Source:frommers.com
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