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Day Of The Dead Parade In Mexico City
A participant in traditional costume takes part in the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico. Dia de los Muertos, rooted in Indigenous Mexican and ancient Aztec influences, honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, candles, sugar skulls, and offerings meant to guide returning spirits. The multiday celebration includes parades, family gatherings, cemetery visits, and rituals that blend remembrance with festive cultural expression. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead Parade In Mexico City
Participants take part in the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico. Dia de los Muertos, rooted in Indigenous Mexican and ancient Aztec influences, honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, candles, sugar skulls, and offerings meant to guide returning spirits. The multiday celebration includes parades, family gatherings, cemetery visits, and rituals that blend remembrance with festive cultural expression. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead Parade In Mexico City
Participants take part in the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico. Dia de los Muertos, rooted in Indigenous Mexican and ancient Aztec influences, honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, candles, sugar skulls, and offerings meant to guide returning spirits. The multiday celebration includes parades, family gatherings, cemetery visits, and rituals that blend remembrance with festive cultural expression. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead Parade In Mexico City
Participants take part in the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico. Dia de los Muertos, rooted in Indigenous Mexican and ancient Aztec influences, honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, candles, sugar skulls, and offerings meant to guide returning spirits. The multiday celebration includes parades, family gatherings, cemetery visits, and rituals that blend remembrance with festive cultural expression. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead Parade In Mexico City
Participants take part in the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico. Dia de los Muertos, rooted in Indigenous Mexican and ancient Aztec influences, honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, candles, sugar skulls, and offerings meant to guide returning spirits. The multiday celebration includes parades, family gatherings, cemetery visits, and rituals that blend remembrance with festive cultural expression. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead Parade In Mexico City
Participants take part in the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico. Dia de los Muertos, rooted in Indigenous Mexican and ancient Aztec influences, honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, candles, sugar skulls, and offerings meant to guide returning spirits. The multiday celebration includes parades, family gatherings, cemetery visits, and rituals that blend remembrance with festive cultural expression. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead In San Andres Mixquic In Mexico
People visit the cemetery during the Day of the Dead in San Andres Mixquic, Mexico on November 2, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead In San Andres Mixquic In Mexico
Decoration is seen at the cemetery during the Day of the Dead in San Andres Mixquic, Mexico on November 2, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead In San Andres Mixquic In Mexico
A person prepares decorations at the cemetery during the Day of the Dead in San Andres Mixquic, Mexico on November 2, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead In Mexico City's Historic Center
A woman dressed as La Catrina participates in the Day of the Dead celebration in the Zocalo, the historic center of Mexico City, Mexico. Day of the Dead honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, skull face paint, and offerings meant to guide returning spirits. The Zocalo, officially Plaza de la Constitucion, is Mexico City's main square and serves as the political and cultural heart of the capital since Aztec times. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead In Mexico City's Historic Center
A woman dressed as La Catrina participates in the Day of the Dead celebration in the Zocalo, the historic center of Mexico City, Mexico. Day of the Dead honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, skull face paint, and offerings meant to guide returning spirits. The Zocalo, officially Plaza de la Constitucion, is Mexico City's main square and serves as the political and cultural heart of the capital since Aztec times. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead Celebration In Orlando
A child wearing a traditional Mexican costume participates in a Day of the Dead celebration in Orlando, Florida. The Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is a Mexican tradition that honors deceased loved ones with colorful altars, music, and festive gatherings. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead Celebration In Orlando
A child wearing a traditional Mexican costume participates in a Day of the Dead celebration in Orlando, Florida. The Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is a Mexican tradition that honors deceased loved ones with colorful altars, music, and festive gatherings. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead Celebration In Orlando
A child wearing a traditional Mexican costume participates in a Day of the Dead celebration in Orlando, Florida. The Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is a Mexican tradition that honors deceased loved ones with colorful altars, music, and festive gatherings. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead Celebration In Orlando
A child wearing a traditional Mexican costume participates in a Day of the Dead celebration in Orlando, Florida. The Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is a Mexican tradition that honors deceased loved ones with colorful altars, music, and festive gatherings. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Day Of The Dead Celebration In Orlando
A child wearing a traditional Mexican costume participates in a Day of the Dead celebration in Orlando, Florida. The Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is a Mexican tradition that honors deceased loved ones with colorful altars, music, and festive gatherings. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations In Malaysia
Malaysian Chinese people burn a giant paper statue of the Chinese deity ''Da Shi Ye'' or ''Guardian God of Ghosts'' during the Chinese Hungry Ghost Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on September 7, 2025. According to Taoist and Buddhist beliefs, the seventh month of the Chinese Lunar calendar, known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, is when the Gates of Hell open to let out spirits who wander the land of the living looking for food. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto) -
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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations In Malaysia
Malaysian Chinese people throw paper offerings during the Chinese Hungry Ghost Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on September 7, 2025. According to Taoist and Buddhist beliefs, the seventh month of the Chinese Lunar calendar, known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, is when the Gates of Hell open to let out spirits who wander the land of the living looking for food. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto) -
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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations In Malaysia
Malaysian Chinese people throw paper offerings during the Chinese Hungry Ghost Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on September 7, 2025. According to Taoist and Buddhist beliefs, the seventh month of the Chinese Lunar calendar, known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, is when the Gates of Hell open to let out spirits who wander the land of the living looking for food. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto) -
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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations In Malaysia
Malaysian Chinese people throw paper offerings during the Chinese Hungry Ghost Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on September 7, 2025. According to Taoist and Buddhist beliefs, the seventh month of the Chinese Lunar calendar, known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, is when the Gates of Hell open to let out spirits who wander the land of the living looking for food. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto) -
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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations In Malaysia
Malaysian Chinese people throw paper offerings during the Chinese Hungry Ghost Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on September 7, 2025. According to Taoist and Buddhist beliefs, the seventh month of the Chinese Lunar calendar, known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, is when the Gates of Hell open to let out spirits who wander the land of the living looking for food. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto) -
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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations In Malaysia
Malaysian Chinese people throw paper offerings during the Chinese Hungry Ghost Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on September 7, 2025. According to Taoist and Buddhist beliefs, the seventh month of the Chinese Lunar calendar, known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, is when the Gates of Hell open to let out spirits who wander the land of the living looking for food. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto) -
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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations In Malaysia
Malaysian Chinese people throw paper offerings during the Chinese Hungry Ghost Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on September 7, 2025. According to Taoist and Buddhist beliefs, the seventh month of the Chinese Lunar calendar, known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, is when the Gates of Hell open to let out spirits who wander the land of the living looking for food. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Of Chinese People In Medan, Indonesia, Celebrated The Hungry Ghost Festival
Thousands of Chinese Indonesians celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie, at Gunung Timur Temple in Medan, on September 6, 2025. The annual festival, observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is held to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors. (Photo by Kusuma Wijaya/NurPhoto)