Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda inaugurates the 50th Tianguis Turístico in recovering Acapulco, with officials and bay backdrop.
Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda inaugurates the 50th Tianguis Turístico in recovering Acapulco, with officials and bay backdrop.
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Guerrero governor inaugurates 50th Tianguis Turístico in Acapulco

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Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda inaugurated the 50th edition of Tianguis Turístico México 2026 in Acapulco, emphasizing the port's recovery and its historic return as host. Federal and state officials praised the region's tourism revival, projecting 8,000 participants and over 1,150 million pesos in economic impact.

Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda led the inauguration ceremony at Centro de Convenciones Expo Mundo Imperial, joined by Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez Velázquez and Tourism Secretary Josefina Rodríguez Zamora.

"This is Acapulco's moment, the Sun's Home moment, the moment to make history," Salgado Pineda stated, noting the event's return to its Guerrero origins, birthplace of the Tianguis 50 years ago. She highlighted over 17,000 available rooms, nearly 90% of total capacity, thanks to support from President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.

Rodríguez Zamora provided figures: 8,000 visitors, nearly 59,000 business meetings—a 40% increase from last year—and over 1,300 exhibiting companies. Rosa Icela Rodríguez hailed Acapulco's renewed splendor as a symbol of resilience and a chance to showcase Mexico's culture and gastronomy.

Following the ceremony, the Guerrero Pavilion was inaugurated, the largest with 400 participants and 120 promotional spaces. Veracruz Governor Rocío Nahle García also took part, opening her state's stand focused on community tourism in areas like Zongolica and Totonaca.

The event gathers all 32 states and representatives from over 100 countries, bolstering commercial alliances and Mexico's global positioning.

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Initial reactions on X to Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda's inauguration of the 50th Tianguis Turístico in Acapulco are largely positive, emphasizing the port's post-hurricane recovery, projected economic impact exceeding 1,150 million pesos, and over 8,000 participants. Official and media accounts highlight historic significance and tourism revival, while a few local voices express skepticism about infrastructure shortcomings and equitable benefits for residents.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum speaking at a large event at the Monumento a la Revolución, defending national sovereignty.
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Sheinbaum marks two years of victory with sovereignty message

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President Claudia Sheinbaum led a large event on May 31 at the Monumento a la Revolución to mark two years since her electoral victory, where she defended national sovereignty against foreign interference.

Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda delivered sanitary infrastructure works worth more than 55 million pesos in Iguala and Tuxpan, benefiting nearly 7,000 residents.

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Federal and state authorities restored dialogue with communities in Chilapa, Guerrero, following an escalation of violence attributed to criminal groups that caused displacements.

Guerrero state government dismissed Ofelio Romualdo Aguilar Carmona as head of Taxco's Public Security Secretariat following the kidnapping of Mayor Juan Andrés Vega Carranza and his father. The action is part of protocols to bolster security in the municipality. Officials deny links to criminal groups.

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Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Madrid region, announced Friday the early end to her trip to Mexico and her absence from the Premios Platino Xcaret. The Madrid regional government blamed the decision on a boycott climate from the Mexican government. Grupo Xcaret and the Interior Secretariat denied any threats or instructions to withdraw the invitation.

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