Cultural Heritage of Mexico
The cultural heritage of Mexico is a rich tapestry woven from its ancient civilizations, such as the Aztecs and Mayans, and its colonial history. This heritage is reflected in its diverse languages, traditional music, and vibrant festivals, such as Día de los Muertos, which honors deceased loved ones.
Art and architecture also play a significant role, with stunning examples like the Pyramids of Teotihuacan and the colorful murals of Diego Rivera. Mexican cuisine, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, showcases unique flavors and ingredients, highlighting the country's deep-rooted agricultural practices and culinary traditions.