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Every year in Mexico, the country enjoys two days of celebrations for the Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos. The festivities begin on 2 November and coincide, coincidently, with the Christian version of All Souls’ Day on the same date.

Like All Souls’ Day, people use this special time to remember deceased loved ones. But the Mexican version is livelier with street parades, dressing-up and parties by lovedones’ graves!

Why not join in with your own DIY Day of the Dead? Honouring departed loved ones in a simple ceremony can bring comfort and joy, as well as enhancing your

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