From sugar skulls to spirit lanterns: How cultures around the world celebrate the day of the dead

While Halloween in Western culture is often associated with costumes and trick-or-treating, various cultures worldwide observe unique traditions for honoring the deceased. From the lively Día de los Muertos in Mexico to Japan's Halloween-themed train rides, these customs go beyond costumes to deeply honor loved ones. Exploring the diverse ways that Halloween is celebrated, this article takes a look at traditions in the Philippines, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Ireland, and Italy, highlighting how each culture remembers their ancestors.
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