Mexico. For the end of the year festivities and to provide an additional spectacle to the visitors that increase in that time, the archaeological zone of Xochicalco, in Morelos, premiered a lighting on its façade that seeks to highlight and recognize the indigenous communities of the State.
Through an audiovisual installation, called "Xochicalco Vive de Noche", visitors to this area can see and listen to the narration of the settlement, development and end of the town of the Xochicalcas, accompanied by a multicolored light show that illuminate the archaeological zone and the sky.
The show, which will be offered to the public until May 2013, is part of a government program that seeks to rescue the culture, traditions and customs of the aboriginal peoples of the area. To this end, they will issue a proposal for Political Reform to review the constitution of the first indigenous municipalities in the State, where the communities of Cuentepec, Xoxocotla, Amilcingo and Hueyapan would be.
Graco Ramírez, governor of Morelos, indicated that for this plan he will seek to work together with his counterparts from the states of Guerrero and Mexico, in order to design a comprehensive project in terms of tourism, recovering visitors both in the Archaeological Zone of Xochicalco, as in the Magical Town of Taxco, and in the Cacahuamilpa Grottoes.