Edson Álvarez, cultural ambassador of Mexico at West Ham | TUDN Football

Edson Álvarez, cultural ambassador of Mexico at West Ham | TUDN Football

A group of small fans of West Ham They ask the Mexican soccer player, Edson Álvarez, to explain one of the main traditions in Mexico, the Day of the Dead. The footballer points out that it is a way to pay tribute to people who have gone ahead in life.

Through the English team’s Instagram social network you can see the video with the respective explanation, which intrigues the little football fans. West Ham.

Edson He tells them that people do not die as long as they are remembered on these important dates in Mexico and that is why an altar is set up for them to come visit their relatives.

The traditional marigold flower, with its peculiar yellow color and which blooms at this time of year, serves to guide souls along the path that takes them to their altars.

What could not be missing from an altar are the skulls and what they represent in these festivities. In the end Edson Álvarez helps the children decorate their respective skull for this very Mexican celebration.

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