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Dia de los muertos (= “Day of the dead”) & halloween

Dia de los muertos (= “Day of the dead”) & halloween. Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday on November 1 st . It comes from a very old Aztec festival to celebrate the Queen of the Dead, Mictecacihuatl.

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Dia de los muertos (= “Day of the dead”) & halloween

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  1. Dia de los muertos(= “Day of the dead”) & halloween

  2. Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday on November 1st. It comes from a very old Aztec festival to celebrate the Queen of the Dead, Mictecacihuatl.

  3. For Dia de los Muertos, people go clean the graves of their dead family members and leave offerings of food, drink, and marigolds, the “flower of the dead.” Some families sing songs for the spirits, and even sleep by the graves.

  4. Marigolds • The “flower of the dead”

  5. Many families also make altars inside their homes.

  6. Sugar skulls are the most popular candies for Dia de los Muertos.

  7. “La Calavera Catrina,” meaning “The Stylish Skull,” is a popular character for modern Dia de los Muertos parties.

  8. Halloween is on October 31st. It comes from a holiday called “Samhain” (サウィン) that started in Europe hundreds of years ago.

  9. Back then, people thought that the spirits of dead people, both good and bad, came back to Earth on Halloween.

  10. So, you wear a scary costume to trick the bad spirits into thinking you are one of them, so they will not hurt you.

  11. “Samhain” was also a festival to honor ancestors. People put a candle in a window facing the west so that spirits could find their family’s home.

  12. These days, you go trick-or-treating on Halloween night to get candy.

  13. Other popular things to do in October are watching scary movies, going to haunted houses, and making jack-o’-lanterns.

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