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 ...
Hundreds of people fill the cemetery of Xoxocotlan in Oaxaca de Juarez, surrounding graves adorned with flowers, candles, and ...
Adventure World has announced a brand-new itinerary: Oaxaca’s Day of the Dead, a six-day small-group journey showcasing a ...
Tequila’s manufacturing process consumes huge amounts of energy, water and agrochemicals. While some make lots of money, ...
Oaxaca Day of the Dead on your bucket list? Cross it off this year with insider travel tips from someone who's been to Dia de ...
The route from the land of the dead to San Andrés Mixquic, a little town just outside Mexico City, is lined with marigolds.
What's the significance of Day of the Dead, and where can you celebrate the holiday in the Coachella Valley? We're here to help.
Mexican Catholics observe Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) by blending pre-Hispanic altar traditions with the Catholic ...
Parishioners in Mexico City, Mexico, celebrate one of the country's most profound cultural traditions, Day of the Dead, on ...
Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, honors families’ ancestors and loved ones who have passed. The celebrations held Nov. 1-2 will draw more than 1.6 million tourists — an estimated 2% increase ...
Hundreds of people— and dozens of towering skeletons— filled Blatchley Avenue Saturday night to march in Unidad Latina en Acción's (ULA) 15th annual Day of the Dead parade, an act of remembrance and ...
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Wisdom of Mexico's Day of the Dead

Altars for Día de los Muertos are decorated with multi-colored paper and 'marigold' flowers native to Mexico as a welcoming gesture. The bright orange, symbolizing the sun, is believed to connect the ...