Christmas
in Mexico
Feliz
Navidad
Christmas
in Mexico is a time for reflecting
and sharing with the family.
There are many different customs
throughout the country since
each state of the republic
celebrates in a unique way.
Here we will share with you
the customs celebrated in
the state of Veracruz.
Around
the 13th or 14th of December
it is very common to see groups
of young people and adults
going from door to door singing
Christmas carols or "haciendo
Rama".
The songs are generally made
up of rhymes and are meant
to be funny. This custom continues
through the 23rd of December.
The "posadas" are
celebrations which begin on
the 16th of December. During
this time there is a lot of
food and drink as well as piñatas
and games. At these parties
there is a lot of dancing and
they last until very early
in the morning! Many times
these parties take place in
communities where neighbors
will gather to decorate their
streets for the holidays. The
last "posada" is
celebrated on the 23rd of December.
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The
24th is Christmas Eve and
people generally go to church.
After church there is a large
meal consisting of turkey,
chicken, fruit tea, sweets
and many other things. It
is not very common to exchange
gifts, although some people
do.
A
relatively new custom is to
put a rag doll filled with
sawdust and firecrackers outside
of the house. It will sit there
until December 31st when it
will be lit on fire to signify
the ending of the old year
and the beginning of the new.
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