1. It’s not the same as Halloween
While Halloween is celebrated Oct. 31, Día de los Muertos is celebrated right after, on Nov. 2. Many communities that celebrate Día de los Muertos also celebrate Halloween.
2. It originated in Mexico and Central America
3. It’s a celebration of life, not death
4. The ofrenda is a central component
5. Flowers, butterflies and skulls are typically used as symbols