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Nayarit, Mexico Seeking To Attract More Visitors From California

In order to attract more visitors from California, Nayarit’s Ministry of Tourism organized during the weekend two presentations in San Diego, CA.


Nayarit, Mexico Seeking To Attract More Visitors From California
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In order to attract more visitors from California, Nayarit's Ministry of Tourism organized during the weekend two presentations in San Diego.

It was a free admission event, where regional handcrafts, photographs, and traditional clothing were appreciated by thousands of passers-by, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Also taking place on Saturday, September 24, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Nayarit had a booth to display Huichol art, crafts & textiles, in Little Italy´s Farmers' Market

San Diego, home of the exclusive Cross Border Express (CBX) pedestrian bridge, that connects 39 destinations in Mexico, is considered the first gateway to California, one of the most attractive tourist markets worldwide.

"We are very excited to present Nayarit and its majestic tourist destinations. For the very first time, Nayarit is present in this famous ''Farmers´ Market'' in San Diego; it is a pleasure to share with San Diegans a little of what our Mexican State represents, highlighting the great history that unites us", said the secretary of Tourism.

Sunday, September 25, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the "House of Mexico" in Balboa Park, Nayarit exhibited handcrafts, photographs, maps, and traditional clothing.

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