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Seeking to Improve the Infrastructure of Our Archaeological Zones

Strenghtening the infrastructure in the archaeological zones of Quintana Roo with an investment made in 10 of them represents a significant advance to preserve and promote the cultural heritage, as well as to promote tourism in the region, says the director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).

As part of the actions parallel to the construction of the Mayan Train, through the Program for the Improvement of Archaeological Zones (PROMEZA) one billion pesos were allocated for the intervention and restoration actions of 10 archaeological zones, Tulum, Muyil, Xel-Ha, Paamul II, Oxtankah, Chacchoben, Dzibanché, Ichkabal, Kohunlich and El Meco, the latter open to the public.

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