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 suas portas após conflito com artesãos

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A Zona Arqueológica de Chichén Itzá retomará as operações nesta segunda-feira, 1º de junho, após diálogo com artesãos.

O Ministério da Cultura anunciou que o local funcionará em seu horário habitual, das 08:00 às 16:00.

O fechamento temporário decorreu de um protesto de artesãos que realizavam atividades comerciais nas proximidades. As conversas envolveram o Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e História, o Governo de Yucatán e o Município de Tinum.

Os acordos visam fortalecer a preservação do patrimônio cultural, promover um turismo ordenado e contribuir para o bem-estar das comunidades locais. O órgão federal reconheceu a disposição para o diálogo demonstrada pelos artesãos durante as negociações.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

As reações iniciais no X focam na reabertura de Chichén Itzá em 1º de junho após acordos com os artesãos, destacando o alívio para trabalhadores do setor turístico e famílias, enquanto reconhecem as demandas contínuas da comunidade indígena; as postagens são majoritariamente relatos neutros de contas de mídia, com poucas opiniões pessoais expressas.

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