El Día de los muertos (Day of the Dead) is a Mexican holiday celebrated to honor and remember their dead loved ones. They prepare food and crafts such as shadow boxes and put all this as an altar to their dead loved ones.
Two traditions of El Día de los muertos:
One tradition is that people create altars of their deceased to honor them. It’s one of the most important traditions in this holiday. Altars contain "offerings" for the dead, in Spanish it is ofrenda. These offering are sugar skulls, the deceased one’s favorite foods and drinks, photographs, candles, and flowers.
Another tradition of El Día de los muertos is to decorate the gravesite of the deceased loved ones. They often decorate the graves with