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Day of the Dead is celebrated by many people in Mexico and several other Latin American countries every year on November 1-2.
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10 Interesting Fact About Day of the Dead
10 Interesting Fact About Day of the Dead
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Day of the Dead is celebrated by many people in Mexico and several other Latin American countries every year on November 1-2.
Death Day is a combination of the traditional traditions of Aztec and the Roman Catholic Religious Tradition.
On the holiday of death, people make the altar of death that is beautiful and filled with flowers, food, and favorite drinks of people who have died.
Mexicans believe that today, the spirits of people who have died back to the world to visit their families.
During the holiday of death, people wear skull masks and beautiful costumes to celebrate life and death.
The typical food of death is Pan de Mulerto, a sweet bread made specifically to celebrate today.
On the holiday of death, the Mexicans watched a large parade called La Catrina, where they showed beautiful costumes and dances.
Mexicans also make statues from beautiful sugar, called Calaveras, as a sweet symbol of death.
Although referred to as the holiday of death, this celebration actually celebrates life and respecting people who have died.
The holiday of death has been recognized as a cultural heritage of non -UNESCO objects since 2008.