Top 4 Spectacular Travel Places in Mexico

November 12, 2009 by admin  
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Acapulco is basically known as the spring break destination and a fulfilling getaway for people seeking to suppress all signs of stress for a couple of days. And the place isn’t just a playground for pre-adults since it has long thought to be the number one spot for honeymooners in the entire world. So whether you like to dance the night away or take long walks on the beach, this undeniably wonderful place has a lot to offer its travelers aside from its lovely beaches. For instance, palm trees and an assortment of flora and fauna bound Coyuca Lagoon, which is an awesome fresh water lagoon. A group of professional skydivers, the famed La Quebrada Cliff Divers show off breathtaking stunts (they will dive 45 meters from the cliffs into the sea) to the public on a daily basis including fascinating night shows. With regards to nightlife, the perfect place to go is La Costera, which is a street in Acapulco filled with a variety of pubs and clubs where you can enjoy a club-to-club hopping without the hassles of traveling extended distances. Frequently visited clubs include a Disco Beach (highlight is a dance floor directly next to the Condesa beach), Barbarroja (a pirate ship shaped club) and Andromedas (featuring a real mermaid in a tank by the wall). If you want to be spellbound by the beautiful piece of greenery of the Acapulco Botanical Gardens, visit the picturesque place located in the Southern Sierra Madre Mountains. The unique star shaped design of The Fort of San Diego attracts a steady flow of visitors while those who are interested to visit the Acapulco History Museum, which is housed just within the Fort, will surely be satisfied with its various collections.

Guadalajara

Guadalajara, located in west central Mexico, is the second largest next to Mexico City in terms of population. This city is a combination of European culture with modern architecture and infrastructure. If you’d like to give art a second thought, you need to visit El Instituto Cultural Cabañas (Cabañas Cultural Institute). It is a world heritage site that was formerly an orphanage but now serves as the city’s cultural institute offering classes in arts and houses Jose Clemente Orozco’s outstanding murals. If you want to ponder the many spooky legends, visit El Panteon de Belen (Bethlehem Cemetery), which is an old and beautiful cemetery. The once crashed beautiful towers during an earthquake, Catedral de Guadalajara (The Guadalajara Cathedral) was scrupulously rebuilt to govern the skyline of downtown Guadalajara, is a spectacular site you can’t afford to miss. Since Rotonda de Los Jaliscienses Ilustres (Rotunda of Illustrious Men and Women) is located right in the heart of downtown and right next to the Cathedral, it is a great place to sit and observe all the events of the city.

Cancun

Located on the Yucatan Channel that separates Mexico from the island of Cuba in the Greater Antilles, Cancun, also referred to as Mexican Caribbean, is a coastal city in Mexico’s easternmost state. The city is a downright blend of history and nature. This place is called paradise on Earth, mainly because of the turquoise blue sea and the complex jungle, supplemented by some of the most superb white sand covering all together combined. From fine dining (high quality foods prepared by the world’s most famous chefs) to great nightlife pleasure (large discotheques that are extremely alive and attractive), Cancun has everything to offer not to mention relaxing places like jazz and piano bars. Some of the most attractive resorts located in this city are the following: Hilton Golf & Spa Resort, Riu Palace Las Americas, JW Marriott Cancun Resort & Spa and La Blanc Spa Resort.

Cozumel

Cozumel is the largest island of Mexico located off the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. Aside from the beautiful white sandy beaches that surround the island and the nearly ideal all-year-round vacation weather, there is something more that keeps travelers from coming back time and time again. Cozumel is identified to be the paradise of scuba divers since it contains fantastic diving spots and well-taken cared of underwater scenery, which comprises of an amazing marine life, abundant coral reef, crystal clear waters and brightly painted fishes. The most well known spots for scuba are Santa Rosa, Palancar and Punta Sur. Furthermore, Cozumel is an abode to a system of underground rivers aside from its magnificent beaches and ocean waters. San Gervacio, one of the lesser known but still a fascinating site that was once a place of worship of Mayan women to adore the goddess of fertility, Ixchel, has been turned into a beautiful park.

Mexico’s Employment Situation

November 11, 2009 by admin  
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employmentEarly in November 2009, the Mexican government announced that the country had 120,000 new jobs created in September and October.  The new jobs brought about a 2.7 per cent improvement in the country’s economy, which has been considered in a deep collapse just the quarter before.

However, this is primarily because of the Mexican government’s US$4.83 billion in loans extended to small business and midcaps.  As with any economy, it is the smaller businesses that drive economic growth.

Things might not be as rosy as the Mexican government paints it to be.  For one, the economy’s improvement is also rooted in the improvement of the United States, a trade partner that buys more than three-fourths of the country’s export products.

Before everything else that happened, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has a better outlook for Mexican employment.  The country’s unemployment outlook for 2008 was placed at 3.3%, a better rate that the organization’s average.

Blatant Discrimination

However, what is more alarming with the OECD data is that they found that the country has a glass ceiling when it comes to employing women.  Mexico, despite the improved employment rate, also had the most dismal employment statistics for women.  Only less than half of Mexican women who belong to the working age group are employed.  More than 90% of adult males, on the other hand, are employed.

Policy-wise, the government has been lax or passive with regard to fighting this proof of gender discrimination.

Informal Employment Is Prevalent

Informal employment is when an employee takes on a job that has low salaries and yet does not get a formal contract or any type of benefit.  It is estimated that more than half of the workforce in developing countries are informal workers.  Mexico is not an exception.

Even as the Mexican economy is showing signs of improvement, the underlying dynamics of having a prevalent informal employment system speaks volumes.  What’s more, informal employment abuse the rights of the already disadvantaged worker groups like women, older workers, younger workers and those who have no skills.

Brighter Future Ahead?

Hopefully, the Mexican government’s current thrust on small and medium sized businesses will help stem or reverse discrimination against women of working age.  If a capable female cannot find a job, she can easily get government funding to start her own business.  This would also help curb institutional discrimination against hiring members of the fairer sex.

Also, better governmental policies aimed at cracking down on informal employment, putting up more stringent measures and implementing higher punitive penalties for companies and industries with informal workers should help the country handle the high rates of informal employment.

Furthermore, the emergence of new and smaller ventures just might help with the informal employment situation.  With government funding requiring new businesses to be registered, they should be under closer scrutiny from the concerned agencies.

With the United States economy also in dire straits, more and more Mexicans are looking for jobs at home, rather than thinking about seeking greener pastures in America.  The Wall Street Journal reported in February 2009 that only a little more than 700,000 Mexicans was caught trying to sneak into the U.S. in 2009, a far cry from the 1.1 million figure just two years earlier.  Pew Research also reported that 8% of foreign-born Hispanics in the U.S. are jobless as of the last quarter of 2008, climbing from 5.1% just a year earlier.

As such, the Mexican government should be ready for an influx of workers coming home from the United States, or those that are staying put.  It should look for more initiatives that would duplicate or further its success in creating more than 100,000 jobs in less than two months.  Only then could it sustain or foster economic growth.

Once jobs are continuously created and more capital is infused in mid caps and small caps, the government should then look into creating new policies or enforcing existing ones that would promote gender equality in the workplace and eradicate informal employment.  Both measures will surely strengthen the Mexican economy further by ensuring that more people get the job they deserve, and that they are justly compensated for it.  These will increase the government’s tax base, which it could utilize for further growth and more capital.

Great places to travel in Mexico

November 5, 2009 by admin  
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mexicoDo you love to travel? Now a day there are increasing numbers of travelers across the globe… Different countries tried to make their place a good destination for foreign people like tourists. It is really true that earth is the place of beauty, since we can see that in any part of our planet, there is always a beautiful destination. Actually there are thousands of destinations to choose from. In this topic let’s focus on the beautiful places in Mexico. To know more about the place let’s trace its history and the geographical background fist. Mexico has a total area of around 761,000 square miles. It has 29 states and 2 territories. It has a total population of approximately 109,000,000. The place is officially known as the United States of Mexico. It covers the northern and widest part of the long tapering isthmus and is in line with the south border of the United States of America. This is the reason why there is lots of Mexican migrated to America. Some of them made an illegal migration just to look for jobs and opportunities in the vast land of America.

The common religion used by the people in Mexico is Roman Catholic others were protestants, non-Christians, and Jews. Majority of the population utilized the Spanish language. Their currency unit is the peso. The National holiday in Mexico is on September 16, which is their independence day. Their National anthem is called the Mexicanos, al grito de Guerro, which means Mexicans, to the cry of war. One unique feature of Mexico is its high land plateau, which is known as the Meseta Central. This high land rose from the north with the high plains of Texas and the New Mexico. The great plateau composes the block ranges and volcanoes.

Inside Mexico, there are plenty of beautiful places to visit from. This is the Acapulco, Cabo san Lucas, Cancun, and Cozumel. Let us start with Acapulco. This is one of the most famous places visited by a tourist in Mexico. This is because Acapulco is composed of beautiful beaches with white sands and blue waters. This is the perfect place for different types of tourist coming from all parts of the globe. Common activities in Acapulco are fishing, scuba diving to different types of sports like tennis and golf. Make sure to put this place in your travel plan, and you will surely enjoy your stay in the beautiful place of Acapulco, Mexico.

Now let’s head on to Cabo san Lucas. Its name sounds interesting isn’t it? If you love to stay in luxurious beaches this is probably the right place for you. This place can entertain a wide range of visitors. It fits to any kind of individual from young to old ones. Cabo san Lucas has plenty of beautiful scenes and high class beach resorts. This place also has plenty of interesting outdoor activities like horseback riding, soccer and sports fishing. Cabo san Lucas also has a beautiful rocky mountain view along the beach shore. This is truly a perfect place for those who love to visit places with beautiful scenes.

Next destination is Cancun. This is a perfect spot for different types of individual. It has a night long disco bars that fitted to young people, a beautiful honeymoon destination for lovers, and challenging outdoor activities for those sports lovers. Like other parts of Mexico, Cancun also has its beautiful beaches with white sands and blue sea water. Common outdoor activities in this place are scuba diving, parasailing, and surfing since it has a large wave which is appropriate for such activity. Aside from outdoor fun Cancun is one of the popular places in Mexico for dinning and shopping. It also features cheaper hotel accommodations since beach resorts in Cancun are expensive.

Now let’s move on to Cozumel. It is a beautiful shape island located around 19 kilometers from the cost. It is a perfect place for those who loves diving and snorkeling. Its underwater beauty composed of Spanish ship galleons. This place is still full of hidden beautiful places waiting to be discovered. Cozumel is also the place where you can find the giant turtles.