Pan de Muerto is a staple these days all over Mexico. It is an integral part of the altars set up to welcome the dead on their visit to their old home.
More than 406,000 tourists are anticipated to arrive in the state for Hanal Pixán celebrations.
The tourism GDP in Mexico increased 19.3% in the second quarter of 2022, according to the ministry of tourism.
25 altars of the dead set up in the hallways of the city hall and 27 catrinas on the Malecon
In Cabo San Lucas, the Day of the Dead is a joyous occasion when family and communities come together to share food, clean cemeteries, and tell tales.
Day of the Dead holiday, one of the most significant and emblematic occasions for Mexicans, is approaching.
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