Angeles Zamudio introduces herself as being from Puebla Huejotzingo and invites people to visit the town. She mentions the Ex-Convent de San Miguel Huejotzingo, which was founded by Franciscan friars and is said to house the remains of the Huejotzingo Queen. The town is also known for its cider production and natural fruit preserves, as well as celebrations for Day of the Dead and carnival events portraying indigenous history and culture.