In France, Christmas is celebrated with a mix of religious and secular traditions. On Christmas Eve, families gather for a special meal called the "Réveillon de Noël" which is a long and elaborate dinner with many courses. On Christmas Day, children receive presents from le Père Noël or Father Christmas, who is often depicted as a jolly, bearded man in a red suit. Instead of Christmas trees, French families decorate their homes with elaborate nativity scenes called "crèches" or mangers.