
The Festival of Bones and Traditions in Corregidora promoted culture, local traditions, and tourism, benefiting small businesses and artisans. Schoenstatt Cabrera from the Ministry of Culture emphasized the importance of preserving Mexican customs, being a tribute to the deceased and an opportunity for community bonding.
The festival's program is designed for everyone, from children to adults, to enjoy the activities. Workshops for altar-making, exhibitions, videomapping, and culinary showcases with typical dishes are offered. Admission is free, ensuring accessibility for all.
Mayor Chepe Guerrero has planned a special closing event for November 2. Highlighting a wrestling show on November 1 and contests for catrinas to showcase creativity. A significant economic impact is expected in the region with parades, mariachi shows, and theatrical performances.
An attendance of more than 40,000 people is expected over the four days of activities, generating an economic spillover of over five million pesos. The event brings the community together in tribute to loved ones who have passed away, with sculptures and cultural programming at Plaza Gran Cué, providing entertainment for the whole family.