
Tag: Day of the Dead
MEXICO CITY—Marigolds, known in Mexico as “the flower of the dead” for a scent believed.
One of the most important Mexican holidays is the “Day of the Dead” Due to.
With Día de Muertos right around the corner, shelves at bakeries and stores in Puerto Vallarta are.
During November 1st and 2nd, Mexico celebrates one of its most important celebrations: the Day of.
Pomuch, Campeche where people literally cleanse the deceased on their day. The inhabitants of Pomuch have.
All over Mexico, people can find curious skeleton figures of porcelain or ceramic, hand painted.
A giant skeleton has “emerged” from a street in the Tlahuac neighbourhood of Mexico City..
Pátzcuaro, Michoacán the Ultimate “Day of the Dead” experience. Pátzcuaro and the nearby Isla de.
Each October, to celebrate Day of the Dead hundreds of dancers take over the streets.
These are a some of the most traditional foods associated with the “Day of the.