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Celebrate Christmas 2019 in Mexico City

If you have ever wondered how Mexicans celebrate Christmas, you will be surprised!

In Mexico, the Christmas season lasts 22 days! - Photo: Pedro Sánchez/Notimex
11/12/2019 |13:37EL UNIVERSAL in English/Gretel Morales |
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Mexico

is a country where multiple traditions and cultures have merged. In the case of , it is a syncretism between Indigenous and European elements, which have one aim: to celebrate with the loved ones and in recent years, Mexicans have adopted other Christmas traditions from countries such as the U.S.

If you have ever wondered how Mexicans celebrate Christmas , you will be surprised! In Mexico, people celebrate the holidays from December 12th and until January 6th and call it the .

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*Christmas Markets

In early December, market stalls start selling everything you need to celebrate Christmas the Mexican way : Christmas trees , ornaments , Christmas lights , decorations , fruit for the ponche , piñatas , , romeritos , cod , and many more things!

If you want to find a wide variety of Christmas trees , decorations , and food , you can visit the Jamaica market and the Merced market .

Must buys:

*Christmas tree

You can purchase a tree in any market or visit the Ajusco Forest and pick yours!

*Baubles

Although you can purchase at any store or market, this little town in Mexico is known for its baubles. In Tlalpujahua , in the state of Michoacán , people use artisanal techniques to create beautiful ornaments .

*Poinsettia

This flower is indigenous to Mexico. Aztecs originally named it . Although you can purchase them at any market, you might want to visit the Xochimilco flower market , where you will find a wide variety of plants at lower prices.

*Nativity scenes

Also known as nacimiento , are ceramic figures of Mary , Joseph , Jesus , the three Magi , and farm animals. These figures are placed under the Christmas tree .

*Piñatas

One of the most important Christmas elements is the traditional , which resembles a star. During the posadas , children, and adults hit and break the piñata , which represents the 7 deadly sins and is filled with candy and fruits .

* Virgin of Guadalupe

On December 12th, Catholics celebrate the with a pilgrimage to the Basilica , located in northern Mexico City.

*Posadas

In Mexico, people host posadas from December 16th to 24th. The 9 parties represent the Virgin Mary's 9 months of pregnancy. They also represent Mary and Joseph's quest to find shelter while they awaited the birth of Jesus . During the posadas, Mexican families gather to sign Litanies , Christmas carols , break piñatas , eat delicious Mexican food , and drink ponche .

*Christmas

Mexicans celebrate Christmas on December 24th . Families gather to enjoy a dinner that often includes , pork, beef, , cod, apple salad, ponche , and other delicious dishes. People also exchange gifts and children open the presents Santa Claus brought them on December 25th.

*New Year's Eve

Once again, Mexicans gather with their family or friends to celebrate the New Year on December 31st . Mexicans host delicious dinners in the evening. During the last 12 seconds of the day, people eat 12 grapes ; each one represents a wish. Mexicans also share a glass of cider or to celebrate the arrival of the new year.

*Three Kings Day

This date is also known as day. On this day, children receive presents from the Magi . Later this day, families gather to enjoy hot chocolate and Rosca de Reyes ( Three Kinds Bread ).

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