Surprising Things You Didn't Know About Mexico 🇲🇽

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024

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  • @JoseArteagaTravels
    @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +5

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  • @HerefortheLove
    @HerefortheLove Місяць тому +16

    Mexico is BEAUTIFUL! I love these walking videos you do.

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +2

      I totally agree! Viva Mexico! Glad you enjoy the videos so much!

  • @gregorriusadolphus2729
    @gregorriusadolphus2729 Місяць тому +10

    20:18 I crossed that intersection a few times when I was visiting Guadalajar when I would walk from centro to Av. Chapultepec I even did it at 2am after the bars closed. By myself...African American guy who knows muy poquito Espanol lol. NO PROBLEMS. I love it there!

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +2

      That is super awesome! Thank you for sharing that bit of information! Much appreciated!

  • @ljones98391
    @ljones98391 8 днів тому +2

    Fascinating video. So much interesting info about Mexico. Thank you so much.

  • @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679
    @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679 Місяць тому +6

    The best walk and talk , bike and talk , sit and talk videos on UA-cam. The best

  • @nrnexusrising
    @nrnexusrising Місяць тому +4

    Two points that you made that really resonated with me were how European Mexico looks and feels and the significance of the informal economy. When I first came to Mexico I had no idea,visually, what to expect, but then I saw how beautiful the architecture was and I genuinely felt that I had left North America and crossed the ocean. Architecture is one of my loves, so I never get enough of the colonial period buildings and I take lots of photos of them whenever I'm out and about. The cityscapes are nothing like anything I've seen in the states. The stone, brick and stucco facades, the cobble stone streets and the twisting winding streets that often met streets that were no more than climbimg staircases and the hills, the mountains, the forests, jungles, beaches and deserts all added to what for me was a wonderland of manmade and natural beauty. And as to the informal economy I think its fantastic, because it allows anyone who wants to have their own business the opportunity to do so and not be limited to working for some gigantic coporation and be just a cog in a mindless machine, that's something the US lost and I don't think it will ever get back. I've enjoyed my 3.5 years in Mexico and I look forward to many more. Great video José from one immigrant to another!

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +2

      Wow that is awesome! Glad you share the same sentiment! Thank you so much for sharing! Viva Mexico!

  • @Princess-mp8ep
    @Princess-mp8ep Місяць тому +3

    Im Aztec Comanche Native Indigenous and im very proud of that. We are indigenous to USA. Im a Mexican Native activist. Im very proud of our culture. I live in USA. Im enjoying your channel very much and appreciate you.
    We are not illegal immigrants 💪🏾🇲🇽✌🏾🤎🙏🏾🦅🪶🌹💋

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +3

      That is awesome! Glad to hear you are enjoying the channel! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @user-dt2iq7mq5t
    @user-dt2iq7mq5t Місяць тому +3

    Excellent video! I have lived here for 7 years and you taught me some interesting things. Thank you for sharing.

  • @glennstough7328
    @glennstough7328 Місяць тому +5

    I agree with you Mexico has a lot of European architecture and gastronomy similar to Barcelona Espana

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +1

      I also personally love the mix of architecture displayed here in Mexico.

  • @ricardoalejandrosaldana633
    @ricardoalejandrosaldana633 Місяць тому +6

    5 de Mayo is when Mexico defeated the French in Puebla. It’s mostly celebrated in Puebla, mexico and in the USA they celebrate to embrace Mexican culture and main events specially boxing fights happen putting Mexican fighters to fight and brings in tons of money in sales.. good video!

  • @cwisaac22
    @cwisaac22 Місяць тому +5

    Who built the Pyramids in México? 😂 You are right!! Nobody asks that. Love your content. I needed something to calm the nerves tonight, and you were the perfect medicine. ¡¡Gracias!!

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +3

      So glad to hear that you enjoyed the video so much! Just trying to add a little comic relief during these hard times!

    • @cwisaac22
      @cwisaac22 Місяць тому

      @@JoseArteagaTravels Yeah... it's unreal. Thank goodness we are here. 🇲🇽 ¡¡Viva México!! 🇲🇽

  • @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679
    @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679 Місяць тому +3

    Yes. Keep talking. Go on and on ! You are an expert on Mexico. I lived there and will be going back. You are highly advanced. And totally spot on Señor

  • @JCA51698
    @JCA51698 Місяць тому +3

    Plaza Patria station! I was there yesterday! I love the train system in Guadalajara!

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому

      Awesome! We miss Guadalajara so much! Can't wait to return soon!

  • @modocroughstock5700
    @modocroughstock5700 7 днів тому +1

    I'm moving to Mexico this fall

  • @Shamustodd1
    @Shamustodd1 6 днів тому +1

    The who built Mexico's pyramids joke was worth a chuckle especially if you are an American who spent his life in construction.

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  6 днів тому

      Jaja you already know it! No need to wonder who built them! 😅

  • @justjg
    @justjg Місяць тому +3

    Keep up the good work Jose!

  • @jesusjaimevargas2928
    @jesusjaimevargas2928 Місяць тому +5

    I have friends whom want to go to Mexico before the election
    It may be that many Americans will move there in the next months

  • @erentran3362
    @erentran3362 7 днів тому +1

    Hola alegre Jose
    Nunca supe en donde es esta ciudad tan bonita.

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  7 днів тому

      Aqui estamos cerca de el Centro de Guadalajara y tambien en areas en Zapopan

  • @nynatv1951
    @nynatv1951 Місяць тому +3

    Great info Jose...!

  • @rodneyjsm138
    @rodneyjsm138 Місяць тому +1

    These cathedrals, along with the Mayan ruins and pyramids, are some of the many things that excite me about Mexico. These places I can only imagine are packed with good energy. Most religions and spiritual beliefs convey the same thing but in different wording through various types of symbolism. Even in these cathedrals, you can find ancient knowledge depicted in the architecture.

  • @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679
    @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679 Місяць тому +3

    I’ve been on the railway systems there. They’re excellent

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +1

      They truly have an amazing system and city in Guadalajara that is for sure!

  • @aleejay2007
    @aleejay2007 Місяць тому +2

    Unlike some people who cannot return to the U.S. for whatever reason, I’m an IMMIGRANT, retired, who still travels back and forth to the U.S. for family matters, for concerts and festivities, to cruise, etc. i don’t go often or stay long, however. I have not detached myself from America, as a matter of fact, I vote using my overseas ballot.
    I don’t like the word “gringo” to refer to myself because I associate it as a term for White Americans/Canadians.

  • @MayoFerDist
    @MayoFerDist Місяць тому +2

    What a sunset view!!!!

  • @philschiavone101
    @philschiavone101 Місяць тому +3

    The first pyramids that I visited in Mexico were actually in Jalisco. Guachimotonies are earthen pyramids. Pre Columbian going as far back as 300 BCE. History is everywhere in Mexico

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +1

      Wow that is awesome! We have to go pay them a visit next time we are in town! Thanks for sharing!

  • @happygrandma6372
    @happygrandma6372 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for the info on Cinco de Mayo!

  • @dannyavanti
    @dannyavanti Місяць тому +2

    i Love it , when you are walking showing surrundings and talking .

  • @Katperez1968
    @Katperez1968 Місяць тому +4

    Gracias por tus vídeos e información que compartes. Como inmigrante de México, me siento muy bendecido de poder vivir en Mérida. Es muy importante ser parte de la comunidad local. En cuanto a su comentario sobre el uso del término Expatriado, no me gusta que me llamen ese término. Personalmente, no me gusta. Estoy muy orgulloso de ser un inmigrante.

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +2

      Me alegro mucho que le han gustado tanto este video! Tienes mucha razon a mi tampoco me gusta cuando me dicen expat. Prefiero que me llamen lo que soy, un immigrante. Gracias en compartir con nosotros!

    • @Katperez1968
      @Katperez1968 Місяць тому

      @@JoseArteagaTravels Además, no podemos esperar a ser residentes permanentes.

  • @ElreyRayo
    @ElreyRayo Місяць тому +2

    Gracias from El Paso Texas 👍

  • @Yogachara
    @Yogachara Місяць тому +2

    Have you been to Monterrey? I would love to see you walking around other big (and safe) cities in Mexico discussing the cost of living, security, food, etc., for that particular place.

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +1

      No I haven't been there yet but plan on visiting at some point in the future

  • @glennstough7328
    @glennstough7328 Місяць тому +3

    The language that a people group speak determines the way that people group will think. The Mayan people group think different then Anahuac who were in the Mexico City DF. Even today Mayans from Merida speak different words than Quintana Roo Mexico. There are 1500 different dialectos in Mexico alone not counting another 1500 in Northern Guatemala , many indigena can not communicate with other tribes even today

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you for adding more context and sharing with us!

  • @InMyBrz
    @InMyBrz Місяць тому +2

    Jose ... I am curious about the used car business in Mexico
    Do you have dealer only car auctions like in the US ?
    How about COPART wreck auctions ?
    I did the used car thing for 20 years, wonder if I can do it down there too ?

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +1

      I'm not sure how that business works out here but yes they got dealerships and car auctions and car shows and all kinds of car culture out here. Might not be what you are used to, but if you are looking into that i think you could have success with that kind of business out here. But I would do more research if i were you to find out what it is you need to do legally to operate such a business. Jose Novelo the lawyer i have on the show all the time specializes in things like this, so if this is something you want to do and you can meet whatever requirements he would be more than happy to help you with the process.

  • @rViajero63
    @rViajero63 Місяць тому +2

    About cinco de Mayo , The general ( General Zaragoza) that lead the battle against the french army was Born in Texas , that's why Texas celebrate Cinco de Mayo

  • @jeffokriya3389
    @jeffokriya3389 Місяць тому +2

    Hello Jose . . here having my Sunday beer Tecate Light watching your video . . a little History , a little Culture. . keep up the good work. . yes 5 de Mayo the French were defeated/expelled from Mexico . . damned French. . . greeting from the Border El Paso /Juarez . . . Congrats

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +1

      Muchas Gracias! Glad to hear you enjoyed the show today! Viva Mexico!

  • @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679
    @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679 Місяць тому +3

    José ! You are like an Ambassador to Mexico.

  • @double07r21
    @double07r21 Місяць тому +1

    How is the weather in Mexico City? Flooding?

  • @elonmusksellssnakeoil1744
    @elonmusksellssnakeoil1744 25 днів тому +1

    The Spanish _definitely_ conducted extermination campaigns of the indigenous people of Mexico, although they were not as bloodthirsty as the British, and their efforts were more concentrated in the territories that are now part of the USA.

  • @philschiavone101
    @philschiavone101 Місяць тому +2

    My father in law insists that his family has Japanese people in the family tree. At the same time a Mexican mother does not make me Mexican at all.

  • @MayoFerDist
    @MayoFerDist Місяць тому +2

    Zaragoza help Mexicans fight over french people.... Zaragoza was born in corpus Christi...he was from Texas!!!

  • @Kristoferwitha_k
    @Kristoferwitha_k Місяць тому +2

    Hehe the magna......you meant manga.....and, I love DBZ and come on bro....adult swim was out in the 90s when we were kids. You are 3 yrs younger than me 😂 DBZ, Gundam, ect

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +2

      Yeah but I grew up watching American Cartoons and people in Mexico Grew up watching Asian Cartoons dubbed in Spanish. Japanese Anime had a hard time breaking into the US market because the US had its own brands of animation. By the time DBZ and others came along I was already too old for that. I was just trying to make the point it's been a more integral part of Latin and Mexican culture for longer than it has been in the USA. Thanks for sharing!

    • @geoffspeed
      @geoffspeed Місяць тому +1

      Kristofer..you are just plain weird, high or both...!

  • @InMyBrz
    @InMyBrz Місяць тому +1

    Can understand MX has a lot of independant small businesses, people just working on the street selling tacos, used clothes, books etc. You can call them illegal or undocumented, under the table businesses
    Can't believe it's 70% of the economy
    Guarantee you the DR's, dentists, IT guys, mechanics and professional people that have legal businesses all pay into the system with income taxes.
    The peso is 18.4 - 1 usd today, was 16.7 in 2023, 20.0 in 2022 and 13.0 in 2014
    I really believe Mexican economy is in the process and has the potential of exploding due to all the new manufacturing and other new big businesses
    One day it will get close to the economy of the US and the peso value will go dramatically higher vs the usd
    Glad to hear MX has all kinds of worldly food as most of us who never went there can only imagine tacos and burritos , yuck !

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому

      Actually funny you mention that about certain professions paying more into the system. The reality is that Doctors, Dentist, IT Guys, Mechanics Handy Men, even certain GOV Employees all prefer to get paid in cash for the exact reason of not having to report it and thus not paying tax on it. Mexico is also a very Cash heavy and Cash friendly nation which is what gives people the Freedom to formal or informal, all depends on if you are using cash or mastercard 😅

    • @InMyBrz
      @InMyBrz Місяць тому

      @@JoseArteagaTravels Can't believe the govt will deliberately exempt them from paying taxes when the growth of the country needs the money, kind of shooting themselves in the foot !

  • @everardosantana1004
    @everardosantana1004 Місяць тому +2

    Can you afford to drive from Merida to Guadalajara in your own truck?

    • @JoseArteagaTravels
      @JoseArteagaTravels  Місяць тому +1

      I don't think my truck will make it all the way out there just yet. Still needs work

  • @seansaca
    @seansaca Місяць тому +2

    How dare you 🤬 lol