Mexico’s UNESCO Heritage Cities Framed in Senate Exhibition
A photographic display at the Mexican Senate reframes heritage cities as engines of identity, culture, and regional development.
A photographic display at the Mexican Senate reframes heritage cities as engines of identity, culture, and regional development.
As Mexico’s glaciers retreat, highland communities confront the loss of sacred landscapes, seasonal water sources, and nature-based tourism.
The 2026 International Mining Meeting brings global attention to Zacatecas, where industrial legacy meets heritage tourism and regional development.
Mexico City’s largest Holy Week performance blends faith, theatre, and urban identity—now vying for global recognition from UNESCO.
The capital’s recognition of danzón reflects a broader effort to preserve urban traditions shaped by Afro-Caribbean influence and intergenerational practice.
A new museum in central Mexico explores the ritual and regional diversity of traditional masks, bridging heritage preservation and cultural ...
A new federal initiative reframes Baja California’s hybrid identity as an asset for cultural tourism and regional development.
The push to brand Pueblos Mágicos as sustainable destinations tests the line between economic renewal and cultural dilution.
A new documentary series journeys across Mexico to explore how traditional cooking endures amid economic change and cultural transformation.
The marimba’s enduring rhythms echo across southern Mexico, where a regional festival underscores its cultural roots and global resonance.
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