Source: Xinhua Net
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On October 31, in Mexico City, mexico, actors participate in the Day of the Dead parade. Each year, November 1 and 2 is Mexico's traditional festival, the Day of the Dead, which blends Western Halloween with Mexican customs and is one of the most grand and unique festivals in Mexico. The Mexico City Day of the Dead parade, which was interrupted last year by the pandemic, resumed this year, with large numbers of people taking to the streets to celebrate this life-honoring holiday. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Xin Yuewei
A child participates in a Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico, on Oct. 31. Each year, November 1 and 2 is Mexico's traditional festival, the Day of the Dead, which blends Western Halloween with Mexican customs and is one of the most grand and unique festivals in Mexico. The Mexico City Day of the Dead parade, which was interrupted last year by the pandemic, resumed this year, with large numbers of people taking to the streets to celebrate this life-honoring holiday. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Xin Yuewei
A woman participates in a Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico, on Oct. 31. Each year, November 1 and 2 is Mexico's traditional festival, the Day of the Dead, which blends Western Halloween with Mexican customs and is one of the most grand and unique festivals in Mexico. The Mexico City Day of the Dead parade, which was interrupted last year by the pandemic, resumed this year, with large numbers of people taking to the streets to celebrate this life-honoring holiday. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Xin Yuewei
On October 31, in Mexico City, mexico, actors participate in the Day of the Dead parade. Each year, November 1 and 2 is Mexico's traditional festival, the Day of the Dead, which blends Western Halloween with Mexican customs and is one of the most grand and unique festivals in Mexico. The Mexico City Day of the Dead parade, which was interrupted last year by the pandemic, resumed this year, with large numbers of people taking to the streets to celebrate this life-honoring holiday. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Francisco Cañedo)