Hanal Pixán is the Mayan version of Day of the Dead, observed in parts of Belize, especially in the Toledo District, where the Mayan culture is strong. The celebrations take place around the end of October and early November, and typically involve the construction of altars decorated with photographs, flowers, and traditional Mayan food, as well as offerings to the deceased. Public events include music, dancing, and processions, reflecting a unique fusion of ancient traditions and modern customs.