AMLO's Archaeological Report on the Maya Train Route

AMLO's conference updates on the Maya Train archaeological preservation, judiciary, social programs, and the Cienfuegos case. Promising progress and commitment to cultural heritage and social welfare.

AMLO's Archaeological Report on the Maya Train Route
AMLO's commitment to cultural heritage and social welfare takes center stage in his morning conference.

In a recent morning conference, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) unveiled exciting updates on the Maya Train project. This ambitious endeavor aims to rehabilitate and conserve archaeological zones along the train route, preserving Mexico's cultural heritage. This conference offered a unique insight into the progress made in this vital initiative.

Diego Prieto, director of INAH (National Institute of Anthropology and History), took center stage to present a compelling video report on the infrastructure improvements and conservation efforts within the archaeological zones. This project promises to enrich the region with nine new museums, eleven visitor centers, expanded visitation areas, and upgraded trails. This extensive plan, known as Promesa, holds the potential to usher in a new era of cultural prosperity.