An Essay About Christmas Day In Mexico

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La Navidad
Christmas is a very important celebration in most parts of the world. It is an annual festive celebration where families come together. In Mexico La Navidad is one of the most special celebrations that include many different events. Christmas in this part of the reign is not a one-day celebration; it starts on December 9 and ends January 6. Some of the most popular celebrations during Christmas are Las Posadas, La Cena de Nochebuena, and Los Reyes Magos.
Las Posadas is a nine-day celebration that begins on December 16 and ends on December 24. The nine days represents the nigh months of pregnancy, the time that Mary carried Jesus in the womb. Las Posadas is a re-enactment of when Joseph and Mary were looking for a place to stay …show more content…

On this day many take the time to remember when the three wise men followed the star of Bethlehem and arrived bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus. This is the day the children look forward to the most. Instead of writing their Christmas letters to Santa the children write it to the Wise Men. The evening of December 5th the child traditionally place their shoes in the doorway where the Wise Men will pass by. The children then wake up to find gifts left by the Three Wise Kings. On this day it is also a tradition to eat La Rosca de Los Reyes Magos. The Rosca is a sweet bread that is decorated with different candied fruit. It is shaped like a wreath and baked inside is a little figure of baby Jesus. Once the sweet bread is cut everyone who is at the celebration will get a slice and whoever has the slice with the figure of baby Jesus gets the privilege of hosting a dinner for everyone on February 2nd. Where Tamales with Atole is prepared and served. This day is filled with lots of fun and surprises.
Christmas in Mexico sure is different from the Christmas celebrated in the United States of America. These three Christmas traditions are only a glimpse of all the different traditions the Hispanic culture has to offer. There are many enriched traditions, but Christmas is one of my favorite

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