el Día de los Muertos is a holiday well-known in Hispanic culture. This celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, but it is primarily celebrated on November 1 and 2.
It is believed that on the 1st, the spirits of children return to reunite with their families, while on the 2nd, the spirits of adults can visit their loved ones.
This holiday is a celebration of life and death; instead of mourning those who have passed away, families celebrate their lives.
During el Día de los Muertos, families create altars, known as ofrendas, for their deceased loved ones. These altars are usually decorated with marigold flowers, photos of the departed and items that they cherished. The offerings are thought to encourage visits from the land of the dead.