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A Real-Life Journey into "Coco" – Must-Visit Off-the-Beaten Path Attra

The annual Mexican Day of the Dead is once again warming up in Madrid! This year marks the seventh edition of the Day of the Dead altar event launched by the Spanish-Mexican Home Foundation. Having recently been living in Spain and having watched "Coco" countless times, I rushed over as soon as I heard about this event! You've got to admit, the atmosphere is indeed full-on! P2, isn't this the story of "Coco"? P5, even the dog has its own little altar! P7, Corona beer IP is spot on! 🍻 Additionally, the second-floor exhibition hall is showcasing various contemporary Latin American paintings. Friends who enjoy art should not miss this; I believe it's worth a visit! Let's record a few that left a deep impression. 📝 P11 and P12, the Day of the Dead atmosphere is in full swing. P13-P15, the use of color and style reminds me of Gauguin's time in Tahiti. P16 is reminiscent of Salvador Dalí at first glance, but the painting's name is "Dream." By the way, the inspiration for Dalí's well-known "The Persistence of Memory" with the melting clocks comes from Camembert cheese, which is soft and easily melts. P17 has an Easter egg! The child is holding a doll of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo! Once again, IP correctness! Address: Fundación Casa de México en España #NationalHolidayWanderingEatingGuide #MadridExploration #SpainMadridTravelGuide #Coco #MexicanDayOfTheDead #LatinAmericanCulture #FamousPaintingsAppreciation #ArtBacteriaIsALittleOutOfControl

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A Real-Life Journey into "Coco" – Must-Visit Off-the-Beaten Path Attra

The annual Mexican Day of the Dead is once again warming up in Madrid! This year marks the seventh edition of the Day of the Dead altar event launched by the Spanish-Mexican Home Foundation. Having recently been living in Spain and having watched "Coco" countless times, I rushed over as soon as I heard about this event! You've got to admit, the atmosphere is indeed full-on! P2, isn't this the story of "Coco"? P5, even the dog has its own little altar! P7, Corona beer IP is spot on! 🍻 Additionally, the second-floor exhibition hall is showcasing various contemporary Latin American paintings. Friends who enjoy art should not miss this; I believe it's worth a visit! Let's record a few that left a deep impression. 📝 P11 and P12, the Day of the Dead atmosphere is in full swing. P13-P15, the use of color and style reminds me of Gauguin's time in Tahiti. P16 is reminiscent of Salvador Dalí at first glance, but the painting's name is "Dream." By the way, the inspiration for Dalí's well-known "The Persistence of Memory" with the melting clocks comes from Camembert cheese, which is soft and easily melts. P17 has an Easter egg! The child is holding a doll of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo! Once again, IP correctness! Address: Fundación Casa de México en España #NationalHolidayWanderingEatingGuide #MadridExploration #SpainMadridTravelGuide #Coco #MexicanDayOfTheDead #LatinAmericanCulture #FamousPaintingsAppreciation #ArtBacteriaIsALittleOutOfControl

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