Descripción:
The Tlaltizapán Carnival is an annual festivity celebrated in the municipality of Tlaltizapán, Morelos, known for its rich tradition and culture. This event takes place from February 7 to 14, 2024 and stands out for its colorful parades, costume contests, musical performances and gastronomic samples.
The inauguration of this year's carnival coincides with the remodeling of the Municipal Zócalo, which will be the center of many of the festive activities. Visitors can enjoy a varied program that includes the famous "brinco del chinelo", as well as the coronation of the carnival queen.
Among the main events are presentations by renowned bands such as Banda La Bucanera, Los Yaguarú, Banda Maguey, and the closing concert by El Fantasma and Los Dos Carnales. These performances attract thousands of visitors and contribute significantly to the festive atmosphere.
The carnival is not only a cultural event, but also an important source of income for the community. It is estimated that more than 70,000 people will visit Tlaltizapán this week, generating a significant economic impact that benefits local merchants, artisans and other businesses in the region.
The event also highlights the historical heritage of Tlaltizapán, including its historic haciendas and beautiful churches, such as those of San José and the Virgin of Guadalupe. Visitors have the opportunity to explore these iconic locations while enjoying the carnival celebration.
The organization of the Tlaltizapán Carnival reflects the continuous effort to promote cultural identity and encourage tourism in the region. This festival is a manifestation of the hospitality and festive spirit of the Tlaltizapenses, who proudly share their traditions with the world.
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