Mexicans are a growing population. Gather In cemeteries; families remember the loved ones they lost in this country's most critical fiesta.
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This allows families to welcome back the spirits of their deceased relatives for a brief reunion that includes food and drinks, as well as toys at altars.
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We can feel sad when our loved ones die, but we must show them that we are happy during this day," Yoroslay Delgado said to Al Jazeera.
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Depending on where you live, the festivities may also begin on October 28. Some places observe the day on November 6.
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"We dance and sing; they must feel welcome."
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It is celebrated as a celebration and not a sad affair. This is when the dead and the living are believed to come together.
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Tradition says that the heavens are open, and the spirits of the dead return to earth.
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All of these items serve to tempt the souls to come to visit.
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It's not just one day. It's a two-day celebration, typically observed on November 1 and 2.
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