Christmas (December 25) is a national holiday in Mexico. Most businesses close during the day.
Most families celebrate with family and friends during the 24th, like most Christian countries in the world. The traditional celebration includes fireworks, piñata and dinner, and continues well into the early morning of the next day.
During the 25th, many people are used to the recalentado(Spanish for reheated [dinner]), which consists of having breakfast or lunch with the same family and friends with the dinner leftovers (most Christmas dinners are lavish and consist of many dishes, including turkey, glazed ham, and traditional Mexican dishes, such as chiles en nogada or bacalao a la vizcaina).
I know there's this thing with lining the driveways with paper lanterns at night during Christmastime but that's all I can think of .
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Usually people who go to Mexico spend their Christmas at a resort and celebrate it in their room.
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carrot cake
yes! there are palm trees in mexico but not coconut or christmas trees in mexico because of the hot weather.
Christmas, New Year's, the Three Kings are some of them.
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Mostly Mexicans
they use ''Pesos'' .
figgy pudding
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pine trees
Paper ones
Most Christians. People who are not Christians have other traditions.