Mani is one of the most representative Mayan towns alive. It is infamously known in Mexico as the site of the "Auto de fe", where, in 1562, Bishop Fray Diego burned valuable Mayan codices and manuscripts. Given it's history, it is easy to understand why this festival in Mani's central plaza, filled with local dancers, bands, traditional cuisine, live concerts. mechanical attractions and art exhibitions, can offer visitors a unique cultural experience.
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