A trickle of tourists could be seen Thursday
morning along the ancient city's main thoroughfare, the
so-called Avenue of the Dead, though they were not allowed to
scale the site's three tallest pyramids.
The main archeological zone will be limited to 3,000 visitors
per day, with both temperature checks and masks required going
forward. Two local museums will remain closed.
"I think it's really important for the economy and for tourism
that people can keep enjoying places like this," said Spanish
tourist Matte, one of the first to enter the monument, who
declined to give his surname.
The reopening is also welcome news for vendors like Maria de
Lourdes Guerra, who has been selling souvenirs at the site for
40 years and said locals were desperate to get back to work.
"People should come back and not forget about us," she said.
Mexico has been hard hit by the global coronavirus pandemic,
with nearly 650,000 total infections and almost 70,000 deaths
confirmed to date by health authorities. Its total caseload is
the seventh highest in the world, according to a Reuters tally.
Teotihuacan, located about 30 miles (50 km) northeast of Mexico
City, was once the largest city in the Americas. Experts say the
metropolis of around 100,000 people grew rich between 100 B.C.
to 550 A.D. thanks to a bustling economy that produced crafts
including razor-sharp obsidian blades for knives and weapons.
Designated a world heritage site in 1987, Teotihuacan remains
shrouded in mystery. Its native language is unknown, as is the
city's original name; it was given the name 'Teotihuacan' by the
Aztecs some eight centuries after its collapse. In Nahuatl,
which is still spoken by several million indigenous Mexicans,
Teotihuacan means 'abode of the gods'.
(Reporting by Carlos Carrillo; Writing by David Alire Garcia;
Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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