Day Of The Dead Review

Families build private altars in their homes, decorated with marigold flowers ( cempasúchil ), candles, papel picado (cut paper), photos of the departed, and their favorite food and drinks.

Often dedicated to remembering pets and preparing for the festivities. Day of the Dead

It is not a somber occasion, but rather a festive, joyous event where families welcome back the spirits of their ancestors for a brief reunion. Families build private altars in their homes, decorated

(Spanish: Día de Muertos or Día de los Muertos ) is a vibrant Mexican holiday, primarily celebrated on November 1 and 2 , dedicated to honoring and remembering deceased loved ones. papel picado (cut paper)

It is a celebration of life, blending indigenous Mesoamerican rituals with Spanish Roman Catholic traditions.

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