The progressive artist Edith Villanueva, once again made the Yucatan proud by demonstrating her great talent during her participation in the catwalk…
Day of the Dead
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The Catrina Garbancera was originally created by Mexican cartoonist José Guadalupe Posada in 1910 and emerged as a mockery of the indigenous…
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More than 30 thousand people visited cemeteries in Mérida during the Days of the Dead
The Mérida City Council, headed by Mayor Renán Barrera Concha, reported that, although there was an influx of more than 30,000 people…
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Whether yellow or orange, cempasúchil flowers are an iconic element in Day of the Dead offerings and altars throughout the country. But…
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When we think of Day of the Dead, it’s typically parades of catrinas, candy skulls, and altars adorned with flowers and photographs,…
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Great affluence in Merida’s markets for the Day of the Dead festivities
The “Lucas de Gálvez” and “San Benito” downtown markets have registered a large influx of people shopping for the celebration of the…
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One of the great gastronomic traditions to celebrate the Day of the Dead in Mexico are the famous candy skulls. Made with…
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The Merida Municipal Police Department deployed an operation to reinforce security in the area of markets, flower stores and urban transportation stops…
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The Second Festival of the Souls will be held from October 31 to November 2, at the general cemetery and the park…
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The traditional flavors and aromas at the Mega Altar de Muertos at Plaza Grande
To promote the tradition of the Dead Souls, the Culture Department of the Mérida City Hall set up an altar in the…