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La Paz Social and Political Walk

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In Bolivia, the unique story of the hamburger chain McDonald's serves as a testament to the country's resistance against globalization. After just over five years, the chain's eight locations closed, indicating a lack of interest from the local population.

This situation paints Bolivia as a modern-day Asterix and Obelix village, standing firm against what many perceive as cultural imperialism from Western powers. The question arises: How is Bolivia truly faring? This experience aims to explore such inquiries.

The interactive walking tour offers an engaging storytelling format similar to a documentary, delivering a thorough analysis that reveals unexpected insights into Bolivia's social and political landscape, tracing its history from the establishment of the state to contemporary times.

Participants will delve into both historical and modern events with an objective perspective, enabling them to form their own views on the country.

The tour is designed for those genuinely interested in political matters and for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of Bolivia through firsthand exploration.

The walking tour is conducted in English. Should a Spanish session be desired, prior notification is required to ensure availability.

When

From: 23 December 2024, 10:30
To: 23 December 2024, 13:00

Where

Plaza Metropolitana Murillo GV38PHP La Paz Department La Paz BO

Entrance

Paid entrance

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