Mixquic, whose name comes from Nahuatl and means “in the mesquite”, is an original town located in the Tláhuac municipality, southeast of Mexico City. Its cultural richness is reflected in its streets, houses and especially its cemetery are transformed into a stage full of color, aroma and mysticism.
What makes Mixquic unique is the way it combines solemnity with festivity. Here it is not just a parade or a tourist show: it is an entire town that honors its deceased with altars, cempasúchil flowers, candles, copal, music, gastronomy and rituals passed down through generations.
Each tomb becomes an altar, and families gather in the pantheon to watch, pray, share food, and remember those who stepped forward along the way. The atmosphere is magical: thousands of candles illuminate the cemetery, chants and prayers mix with the aroma of the copal, and the colors of the cempasúchil guide the symbolic return of souls.