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Ubish Yaren Chef, Podcaster and Stand up comedian, born and raised in Mexico City, tour guide since 2015 and his favorite taco is barbacoa. Table
Chef, Podcaster and Stand up comedian, born and raised in Mexico City, tour guide since 2015 and his favorite taco is barbacoa.
This is one of the main characteristics of the Mexican holiday. Do you want to know how to make an altar for the Day of the Dead?
November 2nd is the exact day of this ancestral celebration: The celebration of the dead. Thinking about these characteristic days inevitably brings us images of offerings and altars.
That is why, below, we want to give you a step by step guide to make your own altar for the Day of the Dead.
The souls of the children arrive on November 1, which is why on October 31 the altars begin to be set up to receive them.
The altars begin to be removed on November 3, when the souls of the adults have already departed.
There is no single way to build an altar for the celebration of the Day of the Dead. However, these altars have become popular for being represented with 7 levels: What do these levels mean?
The story goes that the seven levels of the altar are the seven different states through which our souls must pass before finding paradise.
During these days, it is a unique and wonderful moment where people who have left the earthly world are celebrated. That is why this celebration has such a nostalgic and hopeful halo. Below, we will make a tour for you to have a real Day of the Dead altar:
In the conception of the Day of the Dead, we celebrate the new state of the soul of our loved ones: They come, smell, observe, taste, listen and revive. The life of the soul that will visit us is there, in the altar, where year after year, we will continue celebrating its constant rebirth, in this celebration as magical and wonderful as the Day of the Dead.
Luckily, México Underground has a Day of the Dead tour, where we explore the 24 hours flowers market of Jamaica, that during the Day Of The Dead season in Mexico City is the most important place.
Ubish Yaren Chef, Podcaster and Stand up comedian, born and raised in Mexico City, tour guide since 2015 and his favorite taco is barbacoa. Table
Ubish Yaren Chef, Podcaster and Stand up comedian, born and raised in Mexico City, tour guide since 2015 and his favorite taco is barbacoa. Table
Ubish Yaren Chef, Podcaster and Stand up comedian, born and raised in Mexico City, tour guide since 2015 and his favorite taco is barbacoa. Table