Material and Immaterial Heritage of Huejotzingo, Puebla: Relations with the Carnival and symbolism at the Franciscan Church
Submitted by
Andrés Armando Sánchez Hernández, Ezequiel Morales Tepayotl y José Luis Abad Miranda
ITINERARY OVERVIEW
Visit this town of pre-Hispanic Mexican origin with an important presence of material and intangible culture in its traditional carnivals, and a Franciscan convent complex from the 16th century, a UNESCO world heritage site.Sample of a series of religious and historical meanings that imbue the inhabitants and their environment with a unique identity.
Local Delicacies
You cannot miss in addition to the seasonal dishes such as "enogada chiles", accompanied by apple cider from the region, with preserved fruits such as peaches, pears, figs, etc., which are the delight of locals and foreigners alike.
Local Customs, Traditions, and Must-See Events
The relationship between the carnival and the different stories told through theatricality and exquisite typical costumes that syncretize multiple influences and stories told make it unique in its kind. Along with a religious scene in the vicinity of the town, they are the delight of religious people, such as those who like the history of art and monumental architecture.