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Aguascalientes

One of Mexico's 31 states
Aguascalientes Mexico One of the thirty-one states located in the central part of the country. capital Aguascalientes City. The name of the state means "hot water" in Spanish, which is named for its rich hot spring resources. [1]
Chinese name
Aguascalientes
Foreign name
Aguascalientes
Administrative Region Category
State
Region
Mexico
geographical position
Central Mexico
Area
5471 km²
Government residence
Aguascalientes
population size
359000 (1980)

brief introduction

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Beautiful sunset in Arzhou [1]
The state is located in Mexico The central part, which only accounts for 0.3% of the territory of Mexico, is one of the smallest states in Mexico. As a result of its outstanding performance in attracting investment, Albania has been recognized by the United States《 times 》The magazine was named El Peque ñ o Gigante. [1]

Economics

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Aguascalientes
The irrigation is developed and it is the center of the surrounding fruit and vegetable areas. There are metal smelting, textile, railway vehicle repair, ceramics, tobacco, wine and other industries.
Although the area of Albania only accounts for 0.3% of Mexico's land area, it has the reputation of "little giant of Mexico". The state's manufacturing industry and trade environment in Mexico rank first and second respectively. In 2014, the economic growth rate reached 11.7%, leading the country. As a major production area of automobiles and auto parts, the dominant industry of Mexico, Albania attracted more than 8 billion pesos of foreign investment in 2014. [1-2]

Cultural characteristics

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Mexico Day of the Dead [1]
Aguascalientes is the hometown of the famous printmaker Jose Guadalupe Posada. Posada was active at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. At that time, photography was not popular. Newspaper pictures were mostly carved by print artists. Posada carved pictures for newspapers at that time, including both lifelike news pictures and cartoons criticizing the current situation, which had high news value and artistic value. Due to the time limit of the news, he had to finish the engraving of a painting within a few hours. The most famous work of Posada is la Catrina, also known as Garbancera (the girl who bought chickpeas), which satirizes that young women of Mexican indigenous origin worshipped foreign things and blindly pursued European trends and lost their national characteristics. The skulls on the prints are dressed in European court costumes and exaggerated French canopies, expressing the author's disdain for the vanity and pompous social ethos. After finishing the engraving, Posada died, and he didn't even have the opportunity to witness the printing and appearance of this engraving. However, this became one of his most famous works national tradition It left precious art treasures. Mo's most famous muralist Diego Rivera Deeply influenced by Posada, he re created this artistic image, and la Catrina became the most representative and popular artistic image of the Mexican Festival of the Dead.
At the beginning of November every year, Mexico's traditional Day of the Dead comes. Girls dress up as skeleton girls to commemorate their lost loved ones and express their deep respect for the artist Posada. People sing and dance all night to celebrate the completion of the life cycle, showing a detached and profound spiritual world. Mexican poet Pars He once said, "Don't cry for the dead, because you also can't be eternal." [1]