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While Halloween conjures images of candy and costumes around the U.S., the holiday looks different across the globe. Here's a breakdown into how the holiday is celebrated in seven other countries.
Ghouls on Parade: Halloween Festival and Parade October 26, from 4 – 7 p.m. at Morningside Park. The festival includes a kids carnival, live entertainment, food trucks, vendor booths and more.
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Mexico's Día de los Muertos to Japan's Halloween Trains: This is how the Day of the Dead is celebrated the world over - MSNMexico. In Mexico, Halloween is celebrated as Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead. The occasion is observed as a time where one can reconnect with the souls of their deceased ancestors ...
In Mexico, the Day of the Dead celebration is much more important compared to the imported tradition of Halloween from the US. Here’s why this is so.
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