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Peru: Inti Raymi ceremony staged in Cusco

Photo: ANDINA/Percy Hurtado Santillán

19:34 | Cusco (Cusco region), Jun. 24.

The Inti Raymi main ceremony took place Friday on the esplanade of Sacsayhuaman Archaeological Park located three kilometers from Cusco city's downtown.

More than 3,000 people, including locals and tourists, watched the show from the seats set up in this area, and a large number did so from outside.



At least 700 actors —led by the Inca portrayed by actor David Ancca— participated in the staging.

Among them were 200 Peruvian Army members, 100 National Police agents, as well as university and higher institute students who made up the delegations of the four Suyos: Collasuyo, Contisuyo, Chinchaysuyo, and Antisuyo.

For the first time, tourists —namely foreigners— enjoyed a translation system in four languages (Spanish, English, French, and German).

This system, enabled by the State-run Municipal Company for Celebrations and Promotion of Cusco (Emufec), allowed foreign viewers to understand the Quechua-language dialogues.

Ceremonies at Coricancha Temple and Main Square 

The first Inti Raymi act was held at 09:00 a.m. (local time) surrounded by the excitement of thousands of Cusco locals and tourists. 

After two years of suspension, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the show was staged in front of a live audience.

Attendees expressed joy and enjoyed the show. At Coricancha, the ritual of Salutation to the Sun was celebrated. 



Following the ceremony, there was great expectation awaiting the arrival of the Inca and his delegation. 

Although the ceremony featured dialogues in Quechua, tourists certainly celebrated the spectacle.

Later, thousands of people went to Sacsayhuaman Archaeological Park's esplanade, where the main show took place.

A large number of locals and tourists were also at the Main Square celebrating this holiday during Cusco's jubilee month.

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Published: 6/24/2022