Mexico City celebrates 'Day of the Dead' festival

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: The Day of the Dead celebrations started in Mexico on Monday, Nov. 1, to remember and honor the deceased. Streets of the capital Mexico City saw colorful parades of giant puppets and people in costumes. Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is a holiday when Mexican families welcome their deceased family members back to their homes. While the holiday is celebrated in several countries throughout the world, it’s most strongly associated with Mexico. It originates from ancient Aztec traditions. Traditionally, families set up altars in their homes with their deceased family member’s photo and favorite drinks, food, and belongings. A typical altar for a deceased family member will also include candles and Mexican marigolds, which are bright, orange flowers. It’s believed that during the two-day holiday spirits are able to go back to celebrate with the living world. Prayers and food and drink offerings are thought to encourage the dead to come back and visit their family members. (Footage by Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: The Day of the Dead celebrations started in Mexico on Monday, Nov. 1, to remember and honor the deceased. Streets of the capital Mexico City saw colorful parades of giant puppets and people in costumes. Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is a holiday when Mexican families welcome their deceased family members back to their homes. While the holiday is celebrated in several countries throughout the world, it’s most strongly associated with Mexico. It originates from ancient Aztec traditions. Traditionally, families set up altars in their homes with their deceased family member’s photo and favorite drinks, food, and belongings. A typical altar for a deceased family member will also include candles and Mexican marigolds, which are bright, orange flowers. It’s believed that during the two-day holiday spirits are able to go back to celebrate with the living world. Prayers and food and drink offerings are thought to encourage the dead to come back and visit their family members. (Footage by Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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