Tlachicón is a small indigenous community located in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is situated in the lush, mountainous region of the Sierra Norte, surrounded by stunning natural landscapes and traditional Zapotec culture. The community is known for its traditional crafts, including textiles and pottery, which are made using ancient techniques passed down through generations. Tlachicón is a peaceful and picturesque village, with narrow cobblestone streets and colorful adobe houses. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with corn, beans, and squash being the main crops grown in the fertile soil of the region. The community also relies on ecotourism, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the surrounding mountains, forests, and waterfalls, as well as learn about the rich cultural heritage of the Zapotec people.