THE MAYAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE OF EDZNÁ, IN CAMPECHE, REOPENS

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With a capacity of 50 people and for a period of no more than three hours.

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With health measures, the archaeological zone of Edzná that is currently under the care of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (Inah) Campeche, reopened to the public this Monday, but will prioritize the arrival of groups with local guides as there are two areas that do not will be exhibited: the Old Hechicera Complex, as well as structure 501. Edzná reopens its doors to the public from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday to Saturday.

The pre-Columbian Maya Itzá complex already has signage referring to the health measures that are required by the Federal Security Secretariat so that the reactivation is gradual and under the responsibility of the administrators of the place, since they will only allow one capacity of 50 people in the place for a period of no more than three hours. The tour will only include the main square with a maximum of 10 people per group.

The Social Communication office of the Inah Campeche Center reported that there were no details, and that the arrival report or visit record of how many people visited the first day will be until next Friday, since its system is checked every week since in the Area no internet signal to keep updated daily.

In a previous official statement, they point out that after having closed their doors as a preventive measure against the pandemic, the archaeological zones of Mexico continue with a gradual process of reopening and with this effort, the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico, through the Inah , in collaboration with the government of the state of Campeche, join forces to reactivate this area of ​​heritage dissemination and tourist economy, prioritizing the health of visitors and workers.

They also highlight that for the Inah it is of utmost importance to collaborate with the state government and with local businessmen to help reactivate the economy of Campeche.

The reopening is carried out alongside the work of disseminating heritage on social networks, through virtual activities within the framework of the Contigo en la Distancia program.

This program is promoted by the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico and in which the State of Campeche has had one of the most intense and outstanding participations in the country.

Edition: Elsa Torres

Source : La Jornada Maya (sp)

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