• North America,  Mexico,  Travel

    Daily routine for the first week in San Cristóbal

    The Spanish class has been on for a week. On the first day, the girl at the front desk of the Spanish language school still remembered that I came last month. I've been a teacher for so long that I forgot what it's like to be a student. From Monday to Friday, there are three hours of Spanish class, one grammar class and one oral class, taught by two different teachers. They are all good teachers and I am very satisfied. Been there for almost 10 years...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel

    San Cristóbal de las Casas (3)

    Use photos to record the beauty of the small town of San Cristóbal. Every night from 6:00 to 10:00, many aborigines will neatly fill up the stalls selling handicrafts on the Plaza de la Paz in the city center, and there are stalls selling snacks in front of the Catholic Church. I basically never buy souvenirs,…

  • 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...

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