Mexican Christmas traditions are influenced by both Indigenous and European cultures. People celebrate with a combination of religious ceremonies, family gatherings, and parties. Homes are decorated with colorful lights, nativity scenes, and piñatas. The holiday is marked by eating traditional food like tamales and posole. Children receive gifts on the night of December 24th, when Santa Claus is known as El Nino Dios or the "Child God." In some areas, people attend Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, and the holiday is often accompanied by music and dancing.