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Top 15 Things To Do In (& Around) San Cristobal De Las Casas

Top 15 Things To Do In (& Around) San Cristobal De Las Casas

The charming colonial town of San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas is one of the most culturally vibrant and naturally beautiful places to visit in Mexico. Indeed, wandering the quaint streets in the historic centre gives you a chance to soak up the buzz and traditions of San Cristobal. Whereas, heading just outside of town brings you to some serious natural wonders. These include dramatic waterfalls, epic swimming holes and incredible canyons.

There’s certainly plenty to see and do for those who make it into the Chiapas Highlands. So, with that being said, we’ll make life simple. In this guide, we’ll run through the 15 top things to do in and around San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas. Hopefully, we’ll ensure you really make the most of your visit to this wonderfully bustling town in Mexico.

Read 21 Wonderful Things To Do In Valladolid Mexico and Palenque, Chiapas: 10 Excellent Things To Do On Your Mexico Trip.

About San Cristobal de las Casas

San Cristobal de las Casas is a beautiful mini-city. It’s rich in Spanish colonial architecture as well as recognising its indigenous roots. Indeed, the majority of the population of San Cristobal, Mexico is made up of Tzotzils and Tzeltals. They’re the indigenous Maya peoples of the Central Highlands of Chiapas.

In fact, with such a large indigenous population and their association with quality textiles, weaving and ceramics, San Cristobal is a wonderful place to come and learn about traditions and customs not found in other parts of Mexico. Amber and Jade are also important products in the area. Indeed, the use of Jade dates back to the Maya, where they believed it had divine qualities.

In 2003, San Cristobal de las Casas was awarded Mexico’s esteemed pueblo magico (magic town) status. Certainly, there’s a wealth of museums, galleries, indigenous culture and colonial architecture. So, it’s no wonder San Cristobal, Mexico is considered the ‘cultural capital’ of Chiapas.

The small city lies nestled within a dramatic mountainous landscape, some 2,200 metres above sea level. This can make the climate here much cooler in the evenings, which might just take you by surprise. It did us. But, travelling short distances outside of San Cristobal de las Casas to some of its top attractions, soon brings you back down to sea level. And so, the humid and hot temperatures of Mexico resume, and the trip becomes a guessing game of what to wear for the day.

Outside of the city of San Cristobal de la Casas is a natural world of rugged beauty and tranquil landscapes. From world-class waterfalls, epic caves, picturesque walks and grand canyons, San Cristobal, Mexico is a feast for the senses. Indeed, Chiapas is easily one of the most exciting parts of Mexico to visit.

San Cristobal de las Casas History

The modern city of San Cristobal was founded in 1528 by Diego de Mazariegos. It was then known as Villa Real de Chiapa. The city was built in the Hueyzacatlán Valley, and actually not on the site of an existing Mayan city, as was often common with the Spanish conquest. Over the years, the city changed its name numerous times, before finally sticking with San Cristobal de las Casas in 1943.

The indigenous Tzotzil name for San Cristobal, Chiapas is Jovel. It means ‘the place in the clouds’, owing to its high altitude.

Where Is San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico?

San Cristobal de las Casas is a beautiful town located in the Central Highlands region of Chiapas, Mexico. San Cristobal is just 60km east of the state capital – Tuxtla Gutierrez, and around 200km south of the well-known city of Palenque.

Feel free to click on the interactive Google Map below to see where exactly San Cristobal de las Casas is in Chiapas, Mexico.

San Cristobal de las Casas Chiapas map

Best Things to Do in San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico

So, now you know a little about San Cristobal de las Casas and where it is in Chiapas, Mexico, let’s take a look at 15 of the best things to do in and around the city.

1. Free Walking Tour of San Cristobal, Mexico

One of the best ways to introduce yourself to the wonderful colonial town of San Cristobal de las Casas is with a walking tour around the historic centre. You can either do this self-guided or as part of a free walking tour group. There are many attractions to look out for as you wander the bustling streets of San Cristobal, Mexico. Some include the Zocalo, Plaza de la Paz, Santo Domingo Church, Guadalupe Church and Arco del Carmen.

FreeTour and GuruWalk both offer guided tours, lasting around two hours.

2. Iglesia de San Cristóbalito

Iglesia de San Cristobalito, or Templo de San Cristobalito, is a picturesque little church painted in bold red and white. The church is located on a small hill within the city. As you climb the 289 steps to the top, you can enjoy panoramic views of San Cristobal de las Casas.

Visiting Iglesia de San Cristobalito provides a peaceful escape from the busy streets below. It’s also a decent workout. But, it’s also possible to drive to the top, if you’d rather not walk.

3. San Cristobal de las Casas Museums

If the weather’s a bit off in San Cristobal, Mexico, then don’t worry, there are plenty of indoor attractions to fill the day. In fact, by visiting some of the museums in San Cristobal de las Casas, you’ll learn more about the culture and heritage of the city. Certainly, some museums in San Cristobal, Mexico to consider include the following.

  • Museo del Ambar (Amber Museum): explore fossils and sculptures at the Museo del Ambar. Housed in a beautiful 16th century convent, it’s a fascinating visit. Admission is $50MXN ($3USD) and is open from 10am–8pm.
  • Museo Mesoamericano del Jade (Jade Museum): Museo Mesoamericano del Jade showcases beautiful examples of jewellery and carved objects in Jade. This was a precious stone of ancient Mesoamerica and thought to have divine qualities. Admission is $30MXN ($1.50USD) and is open from 10am–8pm.
  • Casa Na Bolom: if you only have time to visit one museum in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, then make it Casa Na Bolom. This colonial-style home-turned-museum documents the life and culture of the indigenous peoples of this region of Chiapas. It’s also a lovely hotel and restaurant. Admission is $60MXN ($3.50USD) and is open from 9am–7pm.

4. San Juan Chamula

San Juan Chamula is a pretty little town some 3km north of San Cristobal de las Casas. The population of San Juan Chamula is almost entirely made up of indigenous Tzotzil people. In addition, Chamula even has its own police force which is separate from that of wider Mexico. It’s a wonderful cultural visit. Be sure to check out Templo de San Juan. It’s a quaint and colourful church where pine needles carpet the floor and incense fills the air.

It’s simple enough to take a colectivo from central San Cristobal, Mexico. Alternatively, just join an organised tour for a half-day trip, like this Chamula and Zinacantán Day Trip from San Cristóbal on GetYourGuide.

5. El Chiflon Waterfalls

Cascadas El Chiflon (El Chiflon Waterfalls) are a series of five outstanding waterfalls located 100km south of San Cristobal in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. They include Cascada Suspiro, Cascada Ala de Angel, Cascada Velo de Novia, Cascada Arcoiris and Cascada Quinceañera.

Indeed, each of the waterfalls at El Chiflon will blow you away. The brilliant turquoise blue of the water is rich and intense in colour. As well as marvelling at the stunning waterfalls, there’s also the opportunity for a spot of swimming and ziplining. Certainly, it’s a worthy day trip from San Cristobal, Mexico.

  • Entrance fee: $50MXN ($3USD)
  • Opening hours: 7:30am to 5pm, seven days a week
  • Distance from San Cristobal de las Casas: 100km // 2.5 hours

Read more: Cascadas El Chiflon, Chiapas – Visit 5 Incredible Waterfalls

6. Lagunas de Montebello National Park

Lagunas de Montebello National Park, simply known as Lagos de Montebello, is one of the most tranquil, picturesque and naturally beautiful places you can visit from San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas, Mexico. Within the national park is an array of pretty lakes. They each differ in size and feature every hue of blue you can think of.

Certainly, this place is not to be missed. Hike, kayak and swim as you immerse yourself in the breathtaking nature of Montebello. In fact, a visit to Lagos de Montebello is often paired with a visit to El Chiflon Waterfalls. This makes a truly jam-packed day of natural wonders.

  • Entrance fee: $60MXN ($3USD)
  • Opening hours: 7am to 5pm, 7 days a week
  • Distance from San Cristobal de las Casas: 144km // 3 hours

Read more: How To Visit Lagos De Montebello (Montebello Lakes) In Chiapas

Lagos de Montebello near San Cristobal de las Casas Chiapas

7. Sumidero Canyon

Cañon del Sumidero (AKA Sumidero Canyon) is one of the most breathtaking natural landmarks you can see in Chiapas, Mexico. Towering vertical walls and a deep winding river cut through this incredible scar on the earth’s crust. It’s truly magnificent and an absolute hero attraction in this area of southern Mexico.

One of the best ways to explore the canyon is by taking a 2-hour boat tour. In addition, you can also visit some excellent miradors along the top edges of the canyon walls. You’ll see the special ‘Christmas Tree Waterfall’ and spot crocodiles on the edge of the river.

  • Entrance fee: tour price
  • Opening hours: 8am to 5pm, 7 days a week
  • Distance from San Cristobal de las Casas: 90km // 2 hours

Read more: Cañon del Sumidero – An Epic Tour From San Cristobal, Chiapas

Cañon del Sumidero Chiapas near San Cristobal de las Casas Chiapas

8. Chiapa de Corzo 

Chiapa de Corzo is a lovely pueblo magico that sits at the southern end of the Sumidero Canyon. Indeed, if you take a Sumidero Canyon tour from San Cristobal de las Casas, you’ll likely spend an hour or so here. But, if you want to visit independently of Sumidero Canyon, it’s certainly possible.

Wander through the main central square – Plaza de Armas Angel Albino Corzo and enjoy its clock tower and fountain. The grand plaza is also surrounded by trinket stalls, souvenir shops and places to grab a bite to eat. It’s a place of colour and culture within easy distance from San Cristobal, Mexico.

There are regular colectivos running between San Cristobal de las Casas and Chiapa de Corzo, so access is very simple. In addition, if you don’t want to take an organised tour of Sumidero Canyon from San Cristobal, you can arrange to take a boat trip yourself from Chiapa de Corzo.

  • Distance from San Cristobal de las Casas: 53km // 1 hour

9. El Arcotete Eco Park

El Arcotete Eco Park is a quick 20-minute ride away from San Cristobal, Mexico and features an outstanding natural limestone arch, carved out by the freshwater river that flows through it. It’s truly beautiful. At the Arcotete Eco Park, you can enjoy short hiking trails, caves, ziplining and quaint picnic spots. It’s an attraction not to miss as you stay in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas.

  • Entrance fee: $10MXN ($0.60USD)
  • Opening hours: 8am to 6pm, 7 days a week
  • Distance from San Cristobal de las Casas: 7.5km // 20 minutes

10. Grutas de Rancho Nuevo

A short drive out of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas brings you to a quiet nature reserve of pretty woodlands and dramatic caves. Indeed, Grutas de Rancho Nuevo is a wonderful place to enjoy some of the outstanding natural attractions Chiapas has to offer. The caves (grutas) are explored along a carved pathway where you’ll admire impressive stalactites and spot the resident bats. You can also go horse riding and ziplining and even enjoy giant slides at this fun park. Yes, adults included!

  • Entrance fee: $40MXN ($2USD) [access to caves only]
  • Opening hours: 8am to 6pm, 7 days a week
  • Distance from San Cristobal de las Casas: 13km // 20 minutes

11. Reserva Huitepec

On the outskirts of western San Cristobal is the Huitepec Ecological Reserve. If you love hiking, the outdoors and quiet places, then a hike up Cerro Huitepec could be just what you’re looking for. Huitepec is an extinct volcano and the highest peak around San Cristobal, Chiapas. The views from the top are outstanding and this is definitely a less touristy place to visit in San Cristobal, Mexico.

The picturesque hike involves a 5km loop through cloud forest, where you can admire a wealth of flora and fauna. Given it’s so close to the centre of San Cristobal, it’s simple enough to take a colectivo going in the direction of San Juan Chamula, or even a taxi.

  • Entrance fee: 30MXN ($1.50USD)
  • Opening hours: 9am to 3pm, Tuesday – Sunday (closed Monday)
  • Distance from San Cristobal de las Casas: 6km // 15 minutes

12. Montaña de Don Lauro

Another hill walk to consider in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas is Montaña de Don Lauro. This peak is located south of the city and provides some pretty awesome views of San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico. The return hike should take little more than an hour, and the best part is, it’s free to walk and open 24 hours a day.

  • Entrance fee: free
  • Opening hours: 24 hours
  • Distance from San Cristobal de las Casas: 8km // 20 minutes

13. Palenque Ruins

If you’ve travelled all the way to Chiapas, then we highly recommend visiting the town of Palenque as well as San Cristobal. But, if you can only stay in one location, then it’s totally possible to explore areas closer to Palenque from San Cristobal de las Casas, especially by tour or if you have access to your own vehicle. One of the best sites to see close to Palenque is the Palenque Ruins.

Palenque is an ancient Mayan city located in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. Although smaller than other well-known Mayan sites like Chichen Itza and Tikal, the city of Palenque was still a vast metropolis with great importance. Certainly, it controlled large areas of modern Chiapas. The archaeological site is nestled in the Chiapas jungle and only partially excavated, with the dense trees still guarding many of the hidden temples, palaces and pyramids.

If you love Mayan history and exploring ruins, then Palenque really shouldn’t be missed.

  • Entrance fee: $195MXN ($11USD)
  • Opening hours: 8am to 5pm, 7 days a week
  • Distance from San Cristobal de las Casas: 220km // 5 hours

Read more: Palenque Ruins, Mexico: The Complete Visitor’s Guide

Palenque Ruins Mexico

14. Agua Azul Waterfalls

The Agua Azul Waterfalls (Cascadas de Agua Azul) are a set of extraordinary waterfalls in Chiapas, Mexico. The name comes from the beautiful colour of the water, directly translating in English to blue water waterfalls. Here, you can take to the riverside walking trail as you explore fantastic waterfall after fantastic waterfall. Then, be sure to cool off with a dip in the calm pools at the base of the Agua Azul Waterfalls, before wandering the market stalls for souvenirs and a bite to eat.

  • Entrance fee: $40MXN ($2.50USD)
  • Opening hours: 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week
  • Distance from San Cristobal de las Casas: 158km // 3 hours

Read more: Cascadas de Agua Azul, Chiapas – How To Visit The Blue Waterfalls

Cascadas Agua Azul, Chiapas

15. Misol-Ha Waterfall

If you fancy a little taste of the Mexican jungle, you can’t go too far wrong with a quick trip to the beautiful Misol-Ha Waterfall in Chiapas. Just outside of Palenque, a powerful plunge drops thunderously into a clear blue pool below, inviting the adventurous for a quick dip. But the adventure doesn’t end there. That’s because you can also walk behind Cascada Misol-Ha, and admire the waterfall from within a huge cavern.

A trip to Misol-Ha Waterfall can easily be paired with Cascadas Agua Azul for a fantastic Chiapas day trip from San Cristobal de las Casas.

Read more: Misol-Ha Waterfall, Chiapas – The Ultimate Travel Guide

Misol-Ha near Palenque, Chiapas

How to Get to San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico

So, now you know 15 of the best things to do in San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico, let’s take a look at how to get there in the first place.

By Bus

One of the most convenient ways to get to San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas, Mexico is by taking the bus. Specifically, the ADO bus company is one of the safest and most reliable ways to travel in Mexico and is the transportation of choice for many travellers, including Dan and myself.

Tickets can be purchased directly on the ADO website, using Busbud or by booking directly at the ADO bus terminal of the town you’re travelling from. Dan and I actually travelled from Palenque via a 10.5 hour bus journey. It’s a long journey, so, you’ll want to travel in relative comfort and the ADO buses provide that. Alternatively, if you’re heading to San Cristobal de las Casas from Oaxaca, you’re looking at an even longer 12 hour bus journey.

Booking Buses

Busbud

Busbud is one of the best online bus booking platforms. Wherever you’re travelling, you can easily compare bus tickets from different companies and book the best option for your trip. We highly recommend using Busbud to find the cheapest bus fares.

By Rental Car

Of course, renting a car and driving yourself to, and around, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas from wider Mexico is one of the easiest ways to visit. San Cristobal, Chiapas, is very accessible from major towns and cities in this part of Mexico. If you want to hire a car in Mexico, then we recommend using DiscoverCars.com. You’ll find a variety of cars on Discover Cars, which are very easy to book online, with a great cancellation fee if needed.

Note: if driving yourself to San Cristobal de las Casas from Palenque, you’ll just need to be mindful of the road that passes through Ocosingo. That’s because the road between Palenque and San Cristobal, via Ocosingo, is notoriously dangerous. Armed gangs frequently patrol the road, often demanding cash or even robbing tourists as they transit through. Dan and I even saw a police escort accompany a tourist minibus as it headed that way. Think very carefully about taking this route if you’re driving yourself between San Cristobal and Palenque, and vice versa.

Car Hire

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If you don’t have your own car, you should hire one using Discover Cars. Personally, we use Discover Cars and highly recommend them for finding your ideal car hire at an affordable price. Booking online is super easy and the free cancellation policy is great.

By Plane

The closest airport to San Cristobal de las Casas is the Angel Albino Corzo International Airport. The airport is around a 1-hour drive away from town. If flying, Dan and I typically get the ball rolling with a search on Skyscanner for some of the best flight deals around. You can check flights to and from San Cristobal, Mexico here.

Getting Around San Cristobal de las Casas

  • Tourist Trolleys: for a quick, convenient and fun way to see all the top attractions in San Cristobal, Mexico, be sure to hop on one of the tourist trolleys.
  • Bikes: if you’re simply exploring the city, and doing so independently, then hiring a bike is a great idea.
  • Colectivos: for sites on the outskirts of San Cristobal de las Casas, using colectivos is a cheap and convenient way to travel.
  • Taxis: if you have the budget, and the attraction isn’t too far, then taking a taxi is one of the most convenient ways to explore in and around San Cristobal de las Casas. Expect journeys going outside of San Cristobal to start at around $100MXN ($6USD).
  • Tours: as a popular destination, San Cristobal, Mexico isn’t short of tour offices. In fact, Dan and I booked a few of our San Cristobal, Mexico day trips with Tours Villa Real, located close to the main bus terminal. Alternatively, GetYourGuide and Viator are both solid options for booking online, in advance and usually with a better cancellation policy.

San Cristobal de las Casas Weather

Due to its altitude, sitting at 2,200 metres above sea level, San Cristobal de las Casas experiences fairly mild weather year-round. This means winters are not too cold and summers are not outrageously hot. Although, it can get quite humid. Dan and I visited San Cristobal, Mexico in January and were taken a little off guard by how chilly it was, especially coming from Palenque.

With that being said, many of the trips mentioned in this guide do not sit at the same altitude as San Cristobal de las Casas. So, you’ll find you’ll be starting your day in a down jacket, but soon stripping it off as it becomes unnecessary. Check out our What to Pack For San Cristobal, Mexico section for details about what to take with you to San Cristobal, Chiapas.

San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico

Where to Stay in San Cristobal de las Casas?

San Cristobal de las Casas is certainly the perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of Chiapas, Mexico. So, below we’ll take a look at some of the best budget, mid-range and luxury options in the city.

  • Budget – La Abuelita Hostal: San Cristobal de las Casas has some wonderful hostel options, with La Abuelita Hostal one of the best. Guests love the location, the cleanliness of the facilities and the speedy wifi.
  • Mid-range – El Hostalito 14: Dan and I stayed at El Hostalito 14 and can highly recommend it. The location is fantastic, the rooms and separate private bathrooms are comfortable and the price is very reasonable. Of course, if you’re happy to share a dorm room, then El Hostalito 14 becomes a very budget-friendly option too.
  • Luxury – Hotel Bo: if you want to visit San Cristobal, Mexico in luxury, then look no further than Hotel Bo. This beautifully designed hotel in the historic centre of San Cristobal de las Casas comes with its own restaurant, private parking and on-site gym.

Where to Eat in San Cristobal de las Casas

Mexican cuisine is some of the best in the world (well, we think so anyway) and San Cristobal de las Casas does not disappoint. Below, we’ve hand-picked some great San Cristobal de las Casas restaurants to get you through the day.

  • Breakfast– Sarajevo Café Jardin: did someone say breakfast nachos?! Sarajevo Café Jardin is a relaxed eatery with beautiful decor and delicious food.
  • Lunch – El Caldero: fab Mexican cuisine in this rustic yet colourful small restaurant close to the central park. We ate at El Caldera a couple of times.
  • Dinner – Restaurante Las Pichanchas: homely Mexican meals at this lively eatery with dancers, music and colourful decor. Restaurante Las Pichanchas comes highly rated, and for good reason.

Of course, for some authentic Chiapas foods, be sure to sample tascalate – a cocoa drink traditionally served chilled, pox (pronounced posh) – a corn-based distilled drink traditional of the Tzotzil Maya and tamales – a meat or veg-filled masa dough, steamed in banana leaves or corn husks.

FAQs

How Many Days in San Cristobal de las Casas?

We think 2–3 days is the absolute minimum to stay in San Cristobal, Mexico. That’s because there’s so much to see and do. Certainly, five days would be a perfect amount of time to spend in this beautiful part of Chiapas, seeing the majority of the best bits.

Is San Cristobal de las Casas Safe?

Yes. But as always, don’t take any unnecessary risks. So, stick to busy areas, don’t wander alone at night and don’t be flashy with your gear, keeping an eye on your personal items at all times. Of course, standard procedure anywhere really.

What to Do in San Cristobal de las Casas?

Please read our Best Things to Do in San Cristobal de las Casas Mexico section for some ideas.

What To Pack for San Cristobal, Mexico

These are our travel essentials for visiting San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas, Mexico.

Anker Portable Power Bank
Anker Portable Power Bank

Keep your phone, laptop and other accessories charged while you’re on the go with the Anker Portable Power Bank. We wouldn’t travel without this high-quality portable charger.

Sea to Summit DryLite Towel
Sea to Summit DryLite Towel

The Sea to Summit DryLite Towel is the best quick-dry microfibre towel. This compact, lightweight and super-absorbent towel is perfect for travel.

EPICKA Universal Travel Adapter
EPICKA Universal Travel Adapter

Having an EPICKA Universal Travel Adapter is one of the best accessories to travel with, especially if you’re travelling to multiple continents during your trip.

Noise Cancelling Headphones
Noise Cancelling Headphones

If you’re looking for the most budget-friendly yet high-quality noise-cancelling headphones for travel, then look no further than the Anker Soundcore Space Q45.

Wise Multi-Currency Card
Wise Multi-Currency Card

We use the Wise Multi-Currency Card to pay online and when we travel abroad. It’s really easy to use and a lot cheaper than using bank cards. To order a free card, click the button below.

To find out more about all of the gear that we use and recommend, read our guides about our favourite travel gear, camera gear and hiking gear. Otherwise, read our comprehensive travel packing checklist.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is a real necessity, especially when travelling through Central America and getting a little off the beaten track.

Heymondo is one of the best budget travel insurance providers on the market. They provide comprehensive travel and medical insurance that won’t break the bank. Whether it’s single trip insurance, annual multi-trip insurance or long stay insurance, Heymondo offers affordable travel and medical insurance to suit all of your needs. Personally, we use Heymondo travel insurance and highly recommend it. To find out more about Heymondo travel and medical insurance, read our Heymondo travel insurance review.

Travel Insurance

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Travel Tips

  • Carry cash: it’s a good idea to carry plenty of pesos when exploring Mexico.
  • Keep warm: remember, San Cristobal, Mexico can get pretty chilly in the evenings. So, pack those layers, or else treat yourself to an artisanal sweater from the markets.
  • Markets: speaking of markets, San Cristobal, Chiapas has plenty of traditional markets to check out. Indeed, for some of the best, head to Santo Domingo.
  • Tours: taking a tour is a great way to see multiple attractions in one day, especially if some are quite a distance from the city.

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With an art and design based background, Beck uses photography and writing to help inspire readers to climb mountains, hike coastal trails and chase waterfalls around the globe.

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