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Five things you should know about Mexico’s Day of the Dead
Mexican families will gather in homes and cemeteries in memory of their family members who have departed. The day is packed ...
Native to Mexico, the cempasúchil, or marigold, is recognized as the ceremonial Day of the Dead flower—and is used to guide ...
The route from the land of the dead to San Andrés Mixquic, a little town just outside Mexico City, is lined with marigolds.
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This orange flower cloaks Mexico during Day of the Dead. Climate change is putting it at risk.
The cempasuchil, also known as the Mexican marigold, has been farmed for generations and takes the spotlight every year in ...
The Casa de México in Madrid is exhibiting the largest altar to the dead in Europe. Guillermo González is the designer of ...
As Mexican families prepare for Day of the Dead celebrations, altars are set up to welcome back loved ones under the belief that they return home for one night each Nov. 2.
These five spots in Mexico host some of the best Day of the Dead celebrations and one of them is near AZ. Here's what to expect from each.
Parishioners in Mexico City, Mexico, celebrate one of the country's most profound cultural traditions, Day of the Dead, on ...
Mexico City is the most popular Day of the Dead destination, but Mexico's Pueblos Mágicos are worth exploring too, and may be ...
In Mexico, the Day of the Dead also honors deceased pets with altars, photos, and offerings, transforming loss into memory ...
The mayor of the Uruapan municipality, in the western state of Michoacan, was gunned down Saturday night in front of dozens ...
Mexico’s government has begun the deployment of troops to the western state of Michoacan in an effort to quell the state’s ...
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