day of the dead

Mexico’s Destinations are Open and Ready to Welcome You

Visitors should book now to experience the best of Mexico’s beautiful landscapes, pristine beaches, lively cities and colonial towns MEXICO CITY, Oct. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — The Mexico Tourism Board announced that all of its tourism destinations are open and operating normally across the entire country and invites visitors to book their trips to experience the best of Mexico. Last

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Day of the Dead Parade in Mexico City Honors Quake Victims and Rescuers

The actual Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) isn’t until October 31st, but this year on Saturday, October 28th, Mexico City held its second annual Day of the Dead parade. In addition to the typical Catrinas, Calaveras and Grim Reapers, leading this year’s parade was a contingent of aid workers in tribute to the

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Mexico Kicks Off Week of Celebrations for Day of the Dead

In honor of one of Mexico’s oldest traditions, the municipality of Aguascalientes invites residents and visitors to a free family event. Flowers, traditional clothing, bread of the dead and skulls are beginning to appear in shop windows as Mexico prepares for the Day of the Dead celebrations in San Marcos Island, Aguascalientes. From Oct. 27

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Day of the Dead “A tradition that lives and will live in Mexican Culture forever”

 A reflection of the blend of two cultures Mexican and  Spanish, this date creates  multiple effects on people,  different expressions and    feelings. It is one of the most  important celebrations in  Mexico: A chance to worship  ancestors and late family  members as death is the  hardest life event to explain and  has been in all

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