Mexico Celebrates Day of the Dead Festival
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Flowers, skulls, skeletons, intimate moments and memories: the Day of the Dead in Mexico moves emotions for those who are no longer there but, at the same time, it is a reason for celebration.Mexican singer Carlos Rivera says that he receives signals from his father, who died three years agoMillions of people remembered for these days their deceased loved ones with the traditional “offers”, that is, altars with their portraits in which they plac…
In Mexico City, around 1.5 million people celebrated the Day of the Dead, the Día de los Muertos, with a colourful parade.
According to indigenous traditions, the souls of the family members come to visit from beyond on November 1st and 2nd. The parade in Mexico City goes back to a James Bond film of the year 2015
M s of 8,000 artists and 50 comparsas filled the D a de Muertos Parade with color on CDMX, dedicated to Tenochtitl n and ic nica figures.
In Mexico City, around 1.5 million people participated in the grand parade to the Día de Muertos. The Day of the Dead is one of the most important Mexican holidays, but the parade is not long gone: it was created by a Hollywood film from 2015.
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