Dia de Los Muertos 2019
Known as the most important holiday in Mexican tradition, Michael Betting had the pleasure of traveling to Mexico City during the time of Dia de los Muertos festivities.
To learn more about the traditions and history here are some great resources:
Instead of talking about the origin or why it is important, Michael will share his own experience from the time he spent in Mitxquic and Panteon.
Photo Gallery
Cholula de Rivadavia
Believe it or not, these parades in Cholula are before the festivities even begin.
San Andrés Mixquic
Known for their Dia de los Muertos celebration, San Andrés Mixquic is just outside of Mexico City and draws millions of visitors for the events lasting from the 31st of October to the 2nd of November.
Panteón
The largest cemetery in Mexico, naturally it drawn a lot of attention during this holiday.