Chichen Itza Chosen as One of the New Seven Wonders of the World

Released on = July 7, 2007, 8:13 pm

Press Release Author = Erick Laseca

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = The list of new world wonders includes The Great Wall of
China, Petra, Christ the Redeemer, Machu Picchu, The Colisseum, and Taj Mahal

Press Release Body = The Mayan city of Chichen Itza, located in the Mexican state of
Yucatan, was chosen as one of the "Seven New Wonders of the World" by approximately
100 million people around the globe, who cast their ballots by phone and Internet.

"The selection of Chichen Itza is recognition of the extremely vast and ancient
historical and cultural heritage of Mexico, of which very few countries in the world
can boast," said Francisco Lopez Mena, CEO of the Mexico Tourism Board.

The announcement of Chichen Itza's selection by the New7Wonders Foundation was made
during a spectacular ceremony at Lisbon's Stadium of Light.

The archaeological center of Chichen Itza, the most important Maya capital at the
end of the classic period (750 to 1200 A.D.), was declared a UNESCO World Heritage
Site in 1988.

Chichen Itza, which in the Mayan language means "at the mouth of the well of the
Itza," was one of the most important Mayan political, commercial and religious
centers of the classic period, but it fell into decline after the emergence of
Mayapan as the new focal point of regional power in the Yucatan Peninsula.

The city is home to several buildings that are remarkable both for their
architectural design and their religious and scientific significance. Among these
are the Temple of Kukulkan (Feathered Serpent), the Observatory, the Temple of the
Warriors and the Sacred Cenote (Well of Sacrifice).

The Temple of Kukulkan, one of the tallest and most notable structures in Mayan
architecture sits on a 55.5-meter wide rectangular platform and rises to a height of
24 meters. Each of its four sides has 91 steps and the platform that crowns the
pyramid is considered the 365th step, meaning there is one for each day of the solar
calendar.

During the spring and fall equinox (March and September), visitors can enjoy a
breathtaking spectacle: a corner of the Temple of Kukulkan casts a shadow in the
shape of a giant "feathered serpent" that appears to slither its way down the side
of the North staircase with the sun's movement. This natural phenomenon of light and
shadow is a unique experience that attracts visitors from all parts of the world.

The Observatory, also known as "El Caracol" (The Snail) for its stone spiral
interior staircase, is a cylindrical building with a dome that was used as an
astronomical observatory, with its doors aligned to view the spring equinox, the
declinations of the Moon and other astronomical events that helped determine the
complex but extremely exact Mayan calendar.

Other popular sites at Chichen Itza are the Great Ballcourt - which, measuring 168
meters long and 70 meters wide, is the largest that has been discovered in the
region known as Mesoamerica - and the Sacred Cenote, a large sinkhole 60 meters in
diameter from which great treasures have been recovered: rings, necklaces and
objects of gold and jade.

Thanks to all the people who voted, Chichen Itza today is a new wonder of the world,
considered an icon of universal importance for humanity. As a result of this global
and democratic selection process, the world will know Mexico for one of its 173
archaeological jewels, tangible evidence of the plurality and ethnic richness of the
country's past.

We invite the world to visit and enjoy this impressive treasure, a symbol of the
archaeological wealth of the Mayan world.

About the Mexico Tourism Board
The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) brings together the resources of federal and state
governments, municipalities and private companies to promote Mexico\'s tourism
attractions and destinations internationally. Created in 1999, the MTB is Mexico's
tourism promotion agency, and its participants include members of both the private
and public sectors. The MTB has offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia and
Latin America.

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Erick Laseca
Mexico Tourism Board
312-228-0517 ext.14
erick.laseca@newlinkcorp.com
http://www.visitmexico.com
http://www.new7wonders.com


Web Site = http://www.visitmexico.com

Contact Details = Erick Laseca
Mexico Tourism Board
312-228-0517 ext.14
erick.laseca@newlinkcorp.com
http://www.visitmexico.com
http://www.new7wonders.com

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