5 cultures around the world celebrate death in unusual ways, These cultures view death not as an end but as a continuation of the journey, and they mark the event with traditions that honor the deceased and celebrate their life.
Here are five cultures that celebrate death in unusual ways:
1. Mexico – Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
In Mexico, Día de los Muertos is a colourful and joyful celebration of life and death. Celebrated on November 1st and 2nd, families build altars (ofrendas) to honour their deceased loved ones. These altars are decorated with photos, favourite foods of the deceased, candles, marigolds, and sugar skulls. The belief is that on these days, the spirits of the dead return to the world of the living to be with their families. Rather than mourning, it is a time to celebrate and remember the happy moments shared with those who have passed.