When Spanish conquistadors conquered Mexico in 1521, they imposed their culture, language and religion upon their subjects. These included Spanish as language, Catholicism as religion and many traditions such as bullfighting. Among several Catholic traditions, baptism, the Holy Week or Christmas are part of them.
It became popular in china due to globalisation.
More people want to get some benefit from this festival and kids interested in have a extra holiday.
I'm a Chinese, trust me.! :D
Because most Mexicans are Roman Catholic (88%), Protestants (5.2%) or have other Christian religions.
Beginning December 16th and ending December 25th.
On December 24
You say "Merry Christmas" in Mexico as "Feliz Navidad" or "Happy Christmas."
how does children in mexico celebrate christmas
What's the Christmas national flower in mexico
Christmas is a Christian festival and Mexico is a secular nation. There are many Christians in Mexico.Hence, Christians in Mexico celebrate Christmas.
Christmas in Mexico is the same as Christmas in any other part of the world. The holiday is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
On Christmas Eve (December 24).
Yes, we do.
Mexico:)
yes
Answer this question…Which ambassador to Mexico first introduced the Poinsettia to our Christmas customs?
they do celebrate Christmas, on December 24 and 25.
"Navidad"