Mexicans have their own unique way of celebrating Christmas. The holiday season begins with Las Posadas, a nine-day-long celebration that commemorates the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem. During this time, families gather together to share food and gifts, and children go from house to house singing traditional songs. On Christmas Eve, Mexicans attend Midnight Mass, where they pray and celebrate the birth of Jesus. They also decorate their homes with piñatas, nativity scenes, and colorful lights. On Christmas Day, families gather for a big feast of traditional Mexican dishes like tamales, mole, and pozole.