Day of the Dead which is also known as ''Día de Muertos'' in Spanish, is a part of the Mexican traditions which is targeted at remembering their deceased loved ones and the culture has successfully been passed from the old generation to the existing generation. The Day of the Dead is celebrated every November 1 to November 2 of every year. Many would expect it to be a mourning or gloomy day in Mexico but rather the two days are meant to celebrate the lives of the deceased children and adults, so that the living ones will also have the consciousness of how precious and sweet this life is.
During the two days, it is a common practice for Mexicans to visit graveyards to decorate and honor the grave of their deceased loved ones, many people will even spend the whole there. November 1, is used to celebrate their children who have died because they believe the spirits of those children would visit them. The second day which is November 2, is used to honor every deceased adult.