Aztec history timeline: From nomadic beginnings to the Spanish conquest
The Aztecs flourished in central Mexico from 1325 to 1521. Aztec history is divided into several distinct periods, each marked by significant events, cultural achievements, and challenges that determined their rise and fall. From their humble beginnings as a nomadic tribe to their emergence as one of the most powerful civilizations in Mesoamerican history, the Aztecs demonstrated remarkable adaptability, ingenuity, and resilience ...
Read more..
Read more..
Mayan history timeline: From preclassic origins to modern revival
Mayan history is divided into several distinct periods, each characterized by its own unique developments, cultural achievements, and challenges. These periods span thousands of years and provide valuable insights into the evolution of this pre-Columbian civilization. Here's an overview of the major Mayan historical periods: Preclassic Period (c. 2000 BCE - 250 CE) The Preclassic period marks the earliest known Mayan settlements, ...
Read more..
Read more..
Public holidays in Mexico
Holidays in Mexico are an integral part of the country's rich cultural heritage and history. These holidays are celebrated with great enthusiasm and often involve colorful parades, traditional music, dance, and delicious cuisine. In Mexico there are 3 major kinds of public holidays: statutory holiday civic holiday festivities Statutory holidays in Mexico Statutory holidays are legislated through the federal government. On this ...
Read more..
Read more..
Hiking trails in Central Mexico: Valley of the Volcanoes
Hiking may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you’re planning a vacation to Mexico. But these trails will have you dreaming of dramatic volcanoes, valleys, and forests. The diverse landscapes of central Mexico offer hikers accessible and safe trails, unspoiled camping sites, and the chance to appreciate native flora and fauna. Unsurprisingly, the mountains on this list sit ...
Read more..
Read more..
Volcanic activity in the Valley of Mexico
The Valley of Mexico is in a seismically active region due to its location near tectonic plate boundaries. Earthquakes in the region are caused by the interaction of the Cocos Plate and the North American Plate. While the volcanic activity in the surrounding mountains is a concern for the region, most earthquakes in the Valley of Mexico are more likely to be ...
Read more..
Read more..
History and celebration of Mexican Independence Day
Mexican Independence Day is a national holiday in Mexico. It is a non-working day, and many businesses, schools, and government offices are closed to allow people to participate in the celebrations and festivities. Independence Day is celebrated on the night of September 15th and throughout September 16th and commemorates the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence, a significant event in Mexico's ...
Read more..
Read more..
Self-guided walking tour in the Historic Center of Morelia
Almost all of Morelia’s notable sites lie in its historic center area. The historic center of Morelia is roughly equivalent to the original layout of the city when it was founded in 1541. Most of this layout has survived intact to the present day. Anticipating growth, this original layout had very wide streets and plazas for the time, with streets systematically arranged ...
Read more..
Read more..
Macrame patterns in Mexican textiles
Macrame, an intricate art form of knotting cords to create patterns and designs, has a rich history interwoven with various cultures. Macrame's intricate beauty finds a home also in Mexico's vibrant culture. Traditional techniques blend with modern creativity, as artisans knot threads into stunning patterns. From wall hangings to accessories, Mexico's influence is unmistakably woven into the world of macrame. There is ...
Read more..
Read more..
Riviera Maya Jazz Festival
The Riviera Maya Jazz Festival is a prominent musical event that has captivated audiences with its enchanting blend of jazz rhythms set against the stunning backdrop of the Riviera Maya in Mexico. The Riviera Maya Jazz Festival has been an annual event since its inception in 2003. Since then, it has been held each year. The Riviera Maya Jazz Festival typically takes ...
Read more..
Read more..
Monument a la Patria, the iconic monument of Mérida
Monumento a la Patria ("Monument to the Homeland") in Mérida is a stone monument erected in the mid-20th century to honor the Mexican homeland, sculpted entirely by hand by Colombian sculptor Rómulo Rozo. Rómulo Rozo once expressed he had raised the first altar to the homeland in Mérida to erase from the national spirit the ideas about Yucatecan separatism. The monument belongs ...
Read more..
Read more..