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Ten most bizarre scenery in Mexico City

1. The Isla de Las munecas

Baby phobia patients must be careful! But if you're a fan of the movie "chuck," the place is just right for you. In the canal of the town of xochimico, just south of Mexico City, is the Baba island. According to legend, a local farmer, don Julian Santana, failed to save a drowning girl. In order to appease the girl's soul, which is said to haunt the place, he began to hang dolls on the trees of the island. Half a century later, there are now about 1500 dolls, all of which are rotten to varying degrees - some in rags, some have been decayed. According to a cousin of Santana, who runs the site as a tourist attraction, the dolls will come alive at night and mumble their heads around.

2. Water monster

Mexican salamanders, a nearly extinct species of tetrapod salamanders, are found only in central Mexico, but they are also found in the town canal of hochsmirko. And if you visit a small salamander farm, you can see this kind of creature floating on the island. Here, you can learn all kinds of road news about this ugly and lovely amphibian. For example, they inhale oxygen and urinate through their gills and begin to reproduce in their larval state.

Mummied monk

In 1916, zapapistas, a Mexican Robin Hood style army, was searching for underground treasures for distribution to the poor, and found 12 mummified monks. In the Museum of Museo, the mummies were transformed into the mummies in the Museo Museum. The mummies are estimated to be over 300 years old.

4. Danz ó n dancing

Most nights, the California dancing club looks like any other nightclub. Well dressed Mexicans and their elegant lady dancers will perform the Cuban dansong, bringing you back to the Caribbean in the 1940s and 1950s.

5. There's nothing more exciting than watching the colorful masked Mexican professional wrestlers fight off. Most weekends and some weekdays, you can watch the event in the Mexican arena and the arena of crissio.

6. Kitschy cakes jelly cakes in the shape of Hulk or Winnie the Pooh are definitely worth a stop at pasteler í a idea. But the really eye-catching snack is upstairs. The entire floor is decorated with elaborate sample cakes, from a bright wedding cake taller than a professional basketball player to a birthday cake themed with the Mexican professional wrestling League.

7. Bug grub Mexicans treat chapulines like Americans treat popcorn: they're all very popular snacks, and they can't stop crunching. In famous Mexico City, fried locusts, crickets, and even bedbugs are sold in piles. Garlic flavor is recommended. Once you overcome the fear of chewing them for the first time, they become delicious and rich in protein.

8. Quesadillas, the world's largest tortilla, is named machetes because of its sword like shape. It adheres to the cooking philosophy of "make it big or go home". Go to Las machetes de amparito in Guerrero for a hand-made 25 inch (0.6-meter) tortilla with lots of ingredients like Spanish sausage, potatoes, Brano peppers or tripe. This place is very popular with local people and tourists, and there are 20 to 30 minute queues on weekends.

9. In the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Mexico City, you feel the sight shaking, but it has nothing to do with how much tequila you drink. The Pisa Tower in Italy has an inclined building, while the Mexican capital has hundreds. Why? Thanks to the genius of the Spanish conquerors. They built a city on an empty lake bed, but the city was sinking all the time. In fact, scientists estimate that some parts of the city have sunk 42 feet in the past century!

10. 1988 Redux wants to swing freely on Friday? Put on your shin guards and go to the Patrick Miller dance club. Named after the famous Mexican DJ Patrick Miller, the club hosts a theme dance party every Friday - mostly from the 1980s and 1990s. There's break dancing, laser lights, neon graffiti, and of course the blaster and George boy's costume.

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