Mexico and Colombia hold Gabriel Garcia Marquez memorials
Colombia and Mexico's President, to attend in Mexico City, where gabriel Garcia marquez living more than three decades of a formal ceremony.
Previously, he in Colombia's Caribbean Aracataca residents held a symbolic funeral in my hometown.
He is supposed to because the best writer Cervantes Spanish.
Gabriel Garcia marquez cremated in Mexico City private family ceremony last week. It is placed in the fine arts magnificent palaces, and this is Mexico's praise the podium of the late art icon.
Splendid culture hall decorated with yellow flowers and the author's favorite, and musicians also made some of his favorite works.
Thousands of filed past urn admirers, and joined the author's wife, Mercedes Barcha, and son, rodrigo and Gonzalo, said their farewell.
The event also attended the Mexican President enrique pena, he and his foreign minister Juan Manuel santos of Colombia.
"He is probably one of the greatest Colombia, we have to in our history," President santos told the BBC will be granted an exclusive interview.
"World know Colombian gabriel Garcia marquez 's he represents what Colombia is his magic realism is in many ways - he said - this is not an invention that is a what kind of Columbia is a description."
Previously, Columbia in Aracataca, inspiration macondo, set for his groundbreaking 1967 masterpiece one hundred years of solitude, it sold millions of copies all over the world, the birthplace of gabriel Garcia marquez, held their own rites. El Vizconte said, a local resident, novelist will remember for the generations to come.
"He Aracataca here for a very important person, now he left us a new generation of his novels, his story, his story, a very special heritage," she told the Associated Press.
On Tuesday, the government will be held a formal ceremony in the capital Bogota, this will be the main church events on TV.
Then on Wednesday, Colombian gabriel Garcia marquez will be novel nobody wrote to the colonel in hundreds of library, park and the university of reading in the country.