Celebrating the Day of the Dead, 2021 after pandemic closures

 

Celebrating the Day of the Dead, 2021






A woman dressed as La Catrina participates in a parade during the Day of The Dead festival in Guanajuato, Mexico, on November 1, 2021. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2.



Skull decorations are displayed at Tlacolula Market ahead of Day of the Dead on October 31, 2021, in Tlacolula, Mexico


"Come and visit us, Patzcuaro welcomes you with open arms," said Julio Arreola, mayor of the city in the western state of Michoacan that is famed for its colonial-era plazas and architecture.

While kids in Mexico City donned Halloween-style costumes based on the Netflix series "Squid Game," people in the village of Arocutín were more concerned with the flower arrangements and candles meant to guide the spirits of the dead home.

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