Celebration of the Day of the Dead and the living.
A tradition that is celebrated by the Christians in the remembrance of Hallowtide especially in Mexico and by people of other Mexican heritage is considered the Day of the Dead. Day of the Dead is a holiday traditionally celebrated every year on November 1 and 2, and also on other days on October 31 or November 6 to pay homage to the departed family members and honor death as a part of life. And it should be accepted later or sooner. Photographs presented below are related to the Day of the Dead celebration in America, Mexico, Peru, and more.
Images related to the Celebration of the Day of the Dead and the living.
Portrait of a friend celebrating the day of the dead by lighting a candle. |
A woman dressed as a catrina participates during the parade of the "Day Of The Dead Festival" in Guanajuato as part of the 2022 'Day of The Dead' celebration in Guanajuato, Mexico. |
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: Aerial view of San Andres Mixquic pantheon as part of the 2022 'Day of The Dead' celebration in Mexico City, Mexico |
A woman holds a candle in the San Andres Mixquic pantheon as part of the 2022 'Day of The Dead' celebration in Mexico City, Mexico. |
A woman dressed as a catrina dances during the parade of the "Day Of The Dead Festival" in Guanajuato as part of the 2022 'Day of The Dead' celebration in Guanajuato, Mexico. |
The graves in this cemetery have been cleaned and decorated for the Day of the Dead. image source: Gettyimages |
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