Mexico has its own unique Christmas traditions, which are a mix of indigenous and Spanish influences. Many Mexicans celebrate Christmas by attending Midnight Mass on December 24th, followed by a feast with family and friends. They also have a tradition called "Posadas", which involves reenacting Mary and Joseph's search for shelter in Bethlehem. Mexican children also often receive small gifts or treats from "Los Reyes Magos" (the Three Kings) on January 6th.