Day of the Dead, known as "Día de los Muertos" in Spanish, is fundamentally celebrated in Mexico. This occasion happens on November first and second, which concurs with the Catholic occasions of All Holy people's Day and All Spirits' Day. While it is close in timing to Halloween, Day of the Dead is a particular Mexican practice that spotlights on regarding and recalling perished friends and family through different ceremonies and celebrations, for example, making ofrendas (raised areas), visiting graveyards, and making sugar skulls and marigold bloom enrichments.