Bolivia's cultural code is the Andean Aymara and Quechua heritage (symbol of the Whiphala), Tiahuanaco archaeology, the sacred geography of Titicaca and the Salar de Uyuni desert.
The story is associated with the mines of Potosi, the colonial baroque missions of Llanos de Mojos and the urban multilingualism of La Paz, Cochabamba, Santa Cruz.
The calendar includes Oruro Carnival (UNESCO), Pachamama cults, fairs, street music (charrango, zamponi) and folk leisure activities including bingo and lotteries.
The modern gambling scene was formed as urban halls with a local flavor: Andean motifs in the design, evening shows and an emphasis on the community.
Cultural layering - from the Inca trace to the Republican era - determines the style of entertainment and the seasonality of demand.