To Criticise The Consumer Culture Or Just For Fun? Streets Of Mexico Celebrate Zombie Walk

Originating in Norther America in early years of 2000s, Zombie walk has recently become popular across different countries. In 2011, Mexico made the record of organising largest Zombie parade. This year as well, hundreds dressed in rags and ghoulish makeup to look bloody and decaying , gathered in the historic centre of Mexico’s capital to participate in the annual procession.
Updated: 24 Oct 2022 12:39 pm
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A man dressed as a zombie takes part in the annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.

| Photo: AP/Eduardo Verdugo
A woman and child take part in the annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.

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A woman dressed as a zombie strikes a pose during the annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.

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A person dressed as a clown takes part in the annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.

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A man dressed as a zombie eyes the camera during the annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.

| Photo: AP/Eduardo Verdugo
A man dressed as a zombie strikes a pose during the annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.

| Photo: AP/Eduardo Verdugo
A woman dressed as a zombie takes part in the annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.

| Photo: AP/Eduardo Verdugo
A man dressed as a zombie poses for a photo during the annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.

| Photo: AP/Eduardo Verdugo
A woman dressed as a zombie poses for a photo during the annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.

| Photo: AP/Eduardo Verdugo
A child reacts to a person dressed as a zombie in the annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.