Why Mexicans Throw a Joyful Party for the Dead – Día de Muertos Explained in 1 Minute!
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Ever seen people celebrate death with dancing, food, and color?
Welcome to Día de Muertos — Mexico’s “Day of the Dead” — a heartwarming tradition where families honor the dead with love, not fear.
In just 60 seconds, explore altars with flowers, sugar skull face painting, and the legendary Pan de Muerto — all part of a culture that says:
“Love never dies.”
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