Dia de los Muertos, which means Day of the Dead in English, is a traditional Mexican holiday that honors deceased family members and friends. It is celebrated on November 1st and 2nd, which correspond with All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day in the Catholic Church. This celebration is a vibrant and colorful event that involves creating elaborate altars or ofrendas, making offerings of food, flowers, and candles, and visiting cemeteries to clean and decorate the graves of loved ones. The holiday is seen as an opportunity to honor the memories of those who have passed away and to keep their legacies alive. Dia de los Muertos is an important cultural tradition in Mexico and has become increasingly popular worldwide.