it is a Mexican holiday.
This is just the Spanish name for Epiphany, or what Europeans from the "old country" used to call "Little Christmas", it was actually celebrated like Christmas for many Europeans. As the Dia de Los Tres Reyes Magos is specifically a Spanish name, you would need to ask your question of whichever nationality you were looking for the custom.
Three Kings' Day (January 6), supposedly the day the Magi showed up in Bethlehem to worship the baby Jesus.
The Three Kings (Los Reyes Magos) are part of Christian culture in the US as in other Christian countries. Historically, 'el Dia de Los Reyes Magos' (3 Kings' Day), or Twelfth Night as it is known is as significant in the US, as elsewhere, as Epiphany, but not celebrated with figures representing Los Reyes Magos giving presents to children on 6th January; however, with the increase in the Hispanic population of the US, this custom is spreading.
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they come from Mexico. They are like santa clause but Los Reyes Magos do exist,
They can eat arroz con grandules, roast pork, patties tembleque, coquito, and pig kinda like what they eat on Christmas in El Día de los Tres Reyes Magos in puerto rico?Puerto Rico.
Yes, they do. It is celebrated on January 6th and is usually the day when Mexican people exchange presents.
In English, we call Los Reyes Magos the Three Wise Men (it translates literally to the Magic Kings). On Los Reyes Magos, children receive gifts, symbolizing the gifts the wise men brought to baby Jesus.
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Yes they do, although it is common to give gifts on January 6, Three Kings Day (Dia de los Reyes Magos).
Los Reyes Magos is celebrated every January 6. It is also known as the Feast of the 3 Kings or 3 wise Men.
Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh. oro, incienso, y mirra. Los Reyes Magos (literally, the Meiji Kings) (Melchor, Gaspar, Baltasar) are said to have come from the East to bring those gifts to the newborn baby Jesus. In most Spanish cultures "Three Kings Day" (Día de los Tres Reyes Magos) is the day gifts are exchanged. Christmas Day is for reverence. Three Kings Day (January 6) is the day to exchange gifts.