18.1 C
Abuja
HomeNewsMexico celebrates Day of the Dead festival

Mexico celebrates Day of the Dead festival

This year, Mexico City’s grand “Dia de los Muertos” parade has drawn some 1.5 million people. But did you know the event started thanks to a James Bond movie?

UNESCO proclaimed the Dia de los Muertos celebration as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2003

Around 1.5 million people gathered in Mexico City on Saturday during a grand parade for the Day of the Dead, according to the city officials.

People participate in the annual Day of the Dead parade, in Mexico City, Mexico, November 1, 2025People participate in the annual Day of the Dead parade, in Mexico City, Mexico, November 1, 2025

Thousands of performers took part in this year’s parade in Mexico City

Known in Spanish as “Dia de los Muertos,” the Day of the Dead is one of Mexico’s most important annual festivities and a huge international attraction. It’s worth noting, however, that Mexico City only launched the annual parade in 2016, after taking inspiration from the 2015 James Bond movie, “Spectre.” In the opening of that film, the British agent is wearing a skeleton costume while walking with a beautiful woman though a large crowd celebrating Dia de los Muertos — before abandoning her in a hotel room to stalk his target on the rooftops.

Colorful costumes and parade floats are used to preserve memories and honor dead family members

The festivities begin on October 31, when families welcome the spirits of deceased children.

The parade also features colorful, fantastical sculptures known as alebrijes

It continues on November 1 with sweets and toys for the young souls believed to return to earth to visit their families.

The parade marking Day of the Dead in Mexico City also draws visitors from other countries

The parade in Mexico’s capital on Saturday serves as the heart of the festivities, bringing together diverse cultural traditions from the nation of over 130 million people.

The parade marking Day of the Dead in Mexico City also draws visitors from other countries

The celebration concludes on November 2 with offerings of favorite foods and drinks for the adults being honored.

Edited by: Darko Janjevic

DW News

spot_img

Latest Articles

Explore more