Have you heard about the “Teqzcal Festival”? It is an event organized in the municipality of González, Tamaulipas where activities are carried out that combine the charm of tequila and mezcal with the folklore, music, gastronomy and crafts that the region offers.
The head of the State Tourism Secretariat, Benjamín Hernández Rodríguez, assured that with this project they intend to increase tourism in the region, in addition to boosting the local economy and promoting the cultural wealth of González and highlighting the importance of tequila and mezcal as Mexican and Tamaulipas heritage.
The event will feature a wide variety of typical dishes, artisanal drinks, as well as crafts / Government of Tamaulipas
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Tamaulipas, among the 10 states with the highest tequila production
What is in store?
“We are going to offer visitors, women and men, a unique experience full of flavor, music, tradition and fun for all ages,” he said.
State authorities confirmed that the date of this festival is November 30.
The secretary said that there will be a variety of typical dishes, artisanal drinks, as well as crafts, which are handmade products that reflect the talent and creativity of the region.
In addition to a wide artistic program that includes folk dances, live music and regional dance performances to highlight our state, they will include a free inflatable play area and recreational activities for the little ones in the home, ensuring fun for the whole family.
After the event you can go to the sunflower field
After experiencing the “Teqzcal Festival”, an excellent tourism option is to visit the sunflower field of the municipality, located at Rancho Betty of González himself.
The member of the logistics team of the place, Adrián Villafaña, said that the visiting hours will be from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with an entrance fee of 25 pesos. In addition, visitors will be able to enjoy food stands, sales of items and ideal settings for photographs.
The ranch recently inaugurated this field of approximately 400 hectares, located at the foot of Cerro del Bernal.
So if you don’t have plans for next November 30, don’t hesitate to go and enjoy its “Teqzcal Festival” and finish off by visiting the yellow carpet that González, Tamaulipas will offer to tourists.
Source: elsoldetampico