Improvements in the cemetery of Valladolid Azucena Uits Alamilla, director of the Valladolid Cemetery, reported that for the moment the entire building is being painted green and white. The front part of the cemetery is also being fixed, since the corresponding masses will be held at the entrance on November 2, the day of the […]
President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo confirmed that this weekend she will visit the states of Campeche and Yucatán as part of her work tour President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo confirmed that this weekend she will visit Yucatán as part of a tour that she will lead in two states of the Peninsula. During her morning press conference […]
Hanál Pixán means “Food for the Souls”. As Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, approaches, Mérida, Yucatán, is preparing for a massive influx of tourists drawn to the city’s rich cultural tapestry and vibrant celebrations. This annual event, which honors the deceased, is expected to attract thousands of visitors from around the globe, eager to partake in the unique blend of Mayan and Spanish traditions that define Mérida’s festivities. The city’s historic streets will come alive with colorful altars, known as Ofrendas, adorned with marigolds, candles, and photographs of loved ones who have passed away. These altars, which are central to the celebrations, offer visitors a glimpse into the deeply spiritual and familial aspects of the holiday. In addition to the visual splendor, the air will be filled with the sounds of traditional music and the scent of local delicacies like pan de muerto, a sweet bread made especially for the occasion. Mérida’s government and local businesses are gearing up for the surge in tourism by enhancing infrastructure and offering a range of cultural activities. From guided tours of historic cemeteries to workshops on creating traditional sugar skulls, there is no shortage of ways for visitors to immerse themselves in the festivities. The city is also organizing large-scale parades featuring giant puppets, dancers, and musicians, ensuring a lively atmosphere throughout the celebrations. The economic impact of this influx is significant. Local artisans and vendors stand to benefit greatly from the increased demand for handmade crafts and traditional foods. Hotels and restaurants are expected to see a spike in business, further boosting the local economy. As Mérida welcomes tourists with open arms, the Day of the Dead celebrations promises to be a memorable experience, offering a profound and beautiful tribute to the departed while showcasing the city’s rich cultural heritage. The post Merida is expecting a large influx of tourists for the Day of the Dead festivities first appeared on The Yucatan Times.
Pug meeting comes to CDMX with costumes a group walk and Thriller choreography The third PugManiaco Meeting 2024 is ideal for lovers of pugs, Halloween, and dressing up their pets. If you are a lover of Halloween and pugs, you should not miss the third PugManiaco Meeting 2024 in Mexico City. As part of this, […]
Preparations for the Day of the Dead activities have already begun in beautiful Valladolid with maintenance work at the cemetery. This year the Hanal Pixán festival will be held at the Zací cenote. VALLADOLID, YUCATAN.— In the previous administration, the festival was held at the entrance of the cemetery, and in the park located in […]
President Claudia Sheinbaum explains what her relationship with US Ambassador Ken Salazar will be like The President explained that there is an established rule regarding the relationship with any country and in particular with the United States. President Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out that the relationship with the United States Ambassador, Ken Salazar, will continue to […]
President Claudia Sheinbaum met with Michael Bloomberg, former mayor of New York City, in her offices at the National Palace. President Claudia Sheinbaum received Michael Bloomberg, former mayor of New York City, in her offices at the National Palace on Tuesday. “When I was head of government, Mexico City was recognized along with other cities […]
A real tragedy was about to happen on the streets of Merida when a car caught fire with a child and a woman inside. The events that occurred on the corner of 63rd and 42nd Streets, downtown Merida, were captured by a security camera in a house in the area. The images show the exact […]
Isabel Young, an expert in industrial parks, warned that the sector faces major challenges in its transition to an era of sustainability, digitalization, and growth. The adoption of sustainable practices, the lack of adequate infrastructure, and the shortage of qualified labor are, according to Young, the main challenges that will define the future of the […]
Federal Deputy for Yucatán, Jessica Saidén Quiroz, will chair the Citizen Security Commission in Mexico’s Lower House of Congress. This appointment places her at the head of an important area in the legislative agenda, in which she has highlighted her commitment to the security and well-being of citizens. Among the first objectives, she stressed the […]