Mexico

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel,  Food

    San Cristóbal de las Casas (2)

    When I joined the city walking tour on the first day, the tour guide recommended two cooking classes, but it felt a bit too commercial and the price was high, probably because of the alcohol included. I don't care what kind of wine I drink, I just want to learn how to cook, so I didn't plan to participate. But while wandering the streets the other day, I came across a small poster about a cooking class in a small shop...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel

    Day trip around San Cristóbal

    I signed up for a one-day group to go to the Cañon del Sumidero Canyon. I waited for an hour for the minibus to pick me up. Because I didn’t live in the city center, I was the last one to be picked up. The car was full, only the driver and the co-driver There's one in the middle of the seat. The driver brother looks very festive, with rich facial expressions and body language...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel

    San Cristóbal de las Casas (1)

    Leaving Guatemala in the morning, Flores took a minibus from Guatemala to Mexico, and sat for another day. There was a Guatemalan aunt sitting next to her in the car. She was going to see her daughter in Cozumel, Mexico. She told me that her daughter had breast cancer and was about to start chemotherapy. She went to take care of her daughter for a few months. She has to take this car first...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel

    La Paz, Todos Santos

    On the way from Cabos to La Paz, I passed by Todos Santos, a small coastal town. The young man at the front desk of the youth hostel had a very familiar English accent. When I asked him, he was indeed Irish. He was so excited to hear that I just went there last month. After putting down the luggage, go for a walk in the town. Passing by someone who is said to have inspired the Eagles to create...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel

    Los Cabos

    Last month, it was expensive to fly anywhere during the Christmas holiday, except Baja California Sur, Mexico. This is the fourth time I have come to Mexico, but this is the first time I have come to Cabos. There are not many tourists, most of them are Americans. It feels like Santiago in Mexico. It is completely different from the previous Mexico City and Guadalajara.…

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel

    Mexico City (4)

    In the morning, I went with my friends to a tacos de barbacoa shop near his work place. This kind of tacos is usually eaten at noon in the morning and closed in the afternoon. It is made of beef in Guadalajara, but it is made of lamb in Mexico City. The meat is tender and super tasty. I also ordered a small cup of consomé broth...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel

    Mexico City (3)

    Only went downtown on my third day in Mexico City. As soon as you got off the subway, you saw the National Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Great Temple. There are many heavily armed armed police on the square, and it is estimated that there will be another demonstration or something. Went to a Mercado Presidente Abelardo L. Rodrigu…

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel

    Mexico City (2)

    Went to a local market in the morning for quesadilla and pambazo. Quesadilla is completely different from the flatbread baked with a pile of cheese in the United States. Quesadilla in Mexico City generally does not add cheese, and it looks more like empanada. Two days ago...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel

    Mexico City (1)

    Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, is a large city with a population second only to Beijing. It's much cooler here than Guadalajara, and it's never too cold or too hot all year round. When he arrived at the sofa owner's house here, he lived with his father. The sofa owner was born in Mexico, but he moved to Chicago and lived in Chicago for 10 years when he was a child, so I just taught in Chicago 10 years ago...

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