About 1.5 million people gathered in Mexico City on Saturday during a grand parade for the Day of the Dead, according to city officials.
The Day of the Dead, known as “Dia de los Muertos” in Spanish, is one of Mexico’s most important annual celebrations and a major international attraction.
Festivities begin on October 31, when families welcome the spirits of dead children.
This continues on November 1 with sweets and toys for the young spirits who are believed to return to earth to meet their families.
The parade on Saturday in Mexico’s capital serves as the centerpiece of the festivities, bringing together the diverse cultural traditions of the country of more than 130 million people.
The celebration concludes on November 2 with an offering of favorite food and drinks to the adults being honored.
Edited by: Darko Janjevic






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