Image of Chichén Itzá pyramid with open gates and people celebrating the reopening after artisan conflict.
Image of Chichén Itzá pyramid with open gates and people celebrating the reopening after artisan conflict.
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Chichén Itzá reabre sus puertas tras conflicto con artesanos

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La Zona Arqueológica de Chichén Itzá reanudará operaciones este lunes 1 de junio tras el diálogo con artesanas y artesanos.

La Secretaría de Cultura informó que el sitio abrirá en su horario habitual de 08:00 a 16:00 horas.

El cierre temporal derivó de una protesta de artesanas y artesanos que realizan actividades comerciales en los alrededores. Las conversaciones involucraron al Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, el Gobierno de Yucatán y el Ayuntamiento de Tinum.

Los acuerdos buscan fortalecer la preservación del patrimonio cultural, promover un turismo ordenado y contribuir al bienestar de las comunidades locales. La dependencia federal reconoció la disposición al diálogo mostrada por los artesanos durante las negociaciones.

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