Nestled on the outskirts of Mexico City, the village of San Andrés Mixquic transforms from a quiet countryside community to a vibrant hub during the Day of the Dead. Every year in late October and early November, visitors journey to this picturesque setting, where rolling hills provide a serene backdrop for a unique cultural festival. The village comes alive with traditional rituals, colorful altars, and lively processions, offering a profound and immersive experience into one of Mexico’s most cherished traditions.
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