Colación is a traditional Mexican sweet that is a must during the Christmas season
Photographer Tim Walker portrays the beauty and mystery surrounding the muxe community
God's eye: a Wixáritari tradition
The Wixáritari have preserved this amulet for hundreds of years
A modern take on piñatas
With the help of technology, artist Joshua Janis creates realistic piñatas made from papier-mache
Flowers in Downtown Mexico City
Flowers will bring you back to life in Mexico City’s Day of the Dead Flowers Festival
Flowers will bring you back to life in Mexico City’s Day of the Dead Flowers Festival
Cempasúchil, the Mexican Marigold
Cempasúchil name comes from the Náhuatl "Cempohualxochitl" which translates to "20 flowers" or "many flowers"
In Mexico, each region has a unique and traditional way to celebrate the emblematic Day of the Dead
Hundreds of dancers take over the streets of Huautla de Jiménez, a Mazatec community in Oaxaca to celebrate the Party of the Dead to the rhythm of the drums, guitars, and violins
The Night of the Dead takes place between November 1 and 2 throughout Michoacán's lake region