Weave your way through 10,000 years of rich history
Each year, residents of Peru’s Quehue District re-weave Q’Eswachaka, the last of the Incan rope bridges, in a custom that goes back 600 years. Now, at the Peru Pavilion, you can witness this ancient tradition in real-time, as part of a wide-ranging showcase of Peru’s timeless culture. As the pavilion’s elegant, loom-like exterior hints, the focus here is on Peruvian woven crafts. But as befits one of the world’s most biodiverse nations, there’s much more here to explore, from nutrient-rich superfoods to staggering ancient ruins.
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