The document summarizes the magical qualities of the Tuxtecan region in Veracruz, Mexico, highlighting the exuberant vegetation, tropical weather, and three cities that comprise the region - Santiago Tuxtla, San Andres Tuxtla, and Catemaco. It focuses on Santiago Tuxtla, describing it as a quiet colonial city crossed by the Tepango river, and noting a hotel and museum there, including important prehispanic exhibits such as Olmec heads and a statue called "the black man" that is said to have magical powers when touched.