2024-07-16 23:24:18
The replica of the Chichén Iztá pyramid, installed in the Zócalo, was lit up this Thursday night, so dozens of people gathered in the first square of the capital to witness the event.
Attendees began to gather half an hour before 8:00 p.m. to get the best spot to watch the so-called “Luminous Memory II,” a projection that tells the story of Mayan culture and Felipe Carrillo Puerto.
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For half a century, people learned more details about the Mayan culture and their gods, for example, Chaac who is the god of water, and Kukulcán, the creator god.
During the screening, a group of people from the production performed a performance, and merchants took advantage of the opportunity to celebrate their “August” by selling luminous plumes.
The history of Mayan culture is projected onto the replica of the Chichén Itzá pyramid, installed in the capital’s Zócalo. https://t.co/XN1BFklBs4
📹@ArYferson. pic.twitter.com/bjd1jf9Wib— @diario24horas (@diario24horas) July 13, 2024
Meanwhile, this screening will be available to viewers starting today at the following times: 8:00 p.m., 8:30 p.m., and 9:00 p.m.
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2024-07-16 23:24:18