Cancun Spring Break Essay

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Decoding the Spring Break hub for Americans, being the house of Mayans!
You may be surprised to know that a place so serene and calm and Zen is in fact only forty-one years old and also it isn’t as Zen as you may think. Welcome to Cancun. A tropical paradise, one of the top tourist’s destinations of the world, home to the second largest reef, a place with immense heritage and culture. Cancun, a few years ago, was just a barren land with an unidentified water body which only the fishermen knew of. Before the Spanish conquered the exotic city of Cancun in Mexico it was initially home to the Mystical Mayans. Who did do well to Cancun by building almost all the popular concrete like the Chichen Itz, the Warriors Temple, the Eagles House, the Snail, the Tzompantli, the Castle etc. Before the city was named ‘Cancun’ it …show more content…

Soon in the 1960s, the beach and the Caribbean water caught the Mexican Governments eye and decided to take control of the wild jungle and make it into an Isla Cancun Resort. People of Cancun believe in sticking to their roots and hence celebrating many traditional festivals and if visited on these dates you’ll find colourful parades and decorations to celebrate. New Year's Day on January 1st, Constitution Day on February 5th, the birthday of Benito Juarez on March 21st, The Holy Week Celebrations which includes Good Friday and Easter Sunday varies between March and April each year, Labor Day on May 1st, Cinco de Mayo on May 5th (The Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla in 1862), Mother's day on May 10th, Independence Day on September 16th, Dia de la Raza on October 12th (the day of the race, marking the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492), Presidents State of the Nation Address on October 12th, Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead, where they honour those that have passed away) on November 2nd and 3rd, the Anniversary of the Mexican Revolution on

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