Tuesday 28 January 2014

Destinations: Mexico City D. F.


Intercultural Impressions: 
Mexico City, D.F.

One of the great metropolises on this planet, the capital of Mexico D. F. as short for Distrito Federal combines all elements of human interaction: living and working, moving and standstill, eating and drinking, seeing and being seen.

Despite the vast loudness the city can produce, I always enjoy being there having found the urban islands that connect me to the city and its culture. 

Enjoy some impressions from my recent visit: 


On my way to Mexico: Pico de Orizaba (5.636 m)


Evening view of Mexico City from terrasse top


First taste of Mexican beer


Great interior design at Villa Maria restaurant


Great Mexican food!


Interesting name and combination...


Model of the Aztec city Tenochtitlán (today Mexico City)


The great Aztec sun or workshop wheel


Tula statue at the Anthropology Museum


Death is celebrated differently in Mexico!


Great treat: mango with chile!


Or prefer some ice cream?


What a beautiful art form!


Meeting former participants become friends from León


New highrises along Avenida Reforma


Culture meets modernity


The angel at dusk


Earthquake precautions


Street scene on a regular Tuesday morning


One my way to Puebla past the volcanoes


I truly do enjoy the lively metropolis of Mexico and if you feel like going there one day, be inspired and get some more information: 

http://www.visitmexico.com/en/mexico-city


Andreas Hauser

Consultant Trainer Coach
International Management & Leadership

www.developingculture.com
 

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