Mysterious Mexico: features of tourism

Mexico is a country of golden beaches and the azure Caribbean Sea, it is a world of fun, it is the birthplace of tequila and the ancient Mayan and Aztec civilizations.

Mexico is located in the south of North America, its area is about two thousand square meters with a population of approximately 110 million people. In the past, the country was one of the Spanish colonies, so the official language of the country is
Spanish. Religion - Catholicism. According to the political system, the country is a federal republic with 31 states headed by the president. The currency of Mexico is the peso.

One of the main attractions of the country are the remains and dilapidated cities of the Maya and the Aztecs. The most famous and popular are the Tenayuka Pyramid, the Major Temple, the Stone of the Sun (known to everyone as the Mayan calendar and which scared the public a lot in 2012) and others. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City, the most
the largest and most numerous city in the world with a population of approximately 18 million people. Here you can visit the Museum of National Anthropology, the Museum of Cultures, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Anahuocalla and Cuicuilco.

If you are not a fan of outdoor activities, then Mexico can offer you a rich selection of five-star hotels scattered along the coast of the country.

Mexico is one of the most mysterious and mysterious
countries of the world, which is only worth the city of Teotihuacan, stunning in its scale, and the city of Taxco, which is today one of the oldest monuments of architecture. Another city - Puebla, located on the eastern border of Mexico City, is famous for its palaces, for example, the cathedral of the 16th century. And in the place of Palenca there is one of the most important mysteries of the country: until now, modern scientists have not established the method of building this city, as well as the reason for the disappearance of the Mayan civilization.

If you are lucky and your stay in Mexico falls on one of the national holidays, then you will get a chance to get to know the culture of this amazing country. Similar to American Halloween, Mexico celebrates the Day of the Dead. On the first and second of November, children and adults dress up in colorful
costumes and face painting in the form of a skull. Another colorful holiday is the Night of the Radish, when Mexicans carve various figures from vegetables and put them on the square. And of course, the most striking and memorable event in the country is the Mexican Carnival, which is held in the winter before Lent.