![]() ![]() The traditions of Three Wise Men day in Mexico involve all the elements of Christmas: family, gifts, and food. And that even though in recent years the character of Santa Claus has acquired great relevance. ![]() The tradition of the Three Wise Men who came from the East is one of the oldest in Mexico since the time of Spanish colonization and today many families continue to celebrate this special day where children are, without a doubt, the main protagonists. There are several different versions of these Wise Men who represent the prophesies of the birth of a new messiah but the most accepted version of events, especially in Mexico and Catholic Latin America, is that there were three magi characters who, guided by a star, came to Bethlehem (after a stop in Jerusalem, in Herod's palace) to deliver gifts to Baby Jesus. ![]() In the Catholic tradition, the Epiphany, or the festival of Enlightenment, celebrates the visit of the Magi from the East to Jesus after his birth. As the name suggests, this is a celebration of the Three Wise Men, the wise men who brought gifts to the baby Jesus. But what exactly is celebrated on Three Kings Day in Mexico? Derived from the Spanish colonization and Catholic tradition, the Three Kings Day holiday in Mexico is a continuation of the Christmas celebration, dedicated to this part of the nativity story. This Catholic tradition came to our territory after the Conquest and was maintained during the Viceroyalty, although little by little it acquired local characteristics that modified it and gave rise to popular practices such as the lavish construction of nativity scenes, sharing a Rosca de Reyes, and children sending a letter to the wise men. If you find yourself in Mexico at the beginning of the year, you don't want to miss the tradition and celebrations of the Three Kings Day, a very festive way to experience the local culture. This holiday in Mexico is one of the most anticipated dates in the different Christmas festivities, being full of gifts, traditions and delicacies. In some parts of the world, this day is known as Epiphany, and churches use it to celebrate Baby Jesus and the Three Wise Men from the Christmas story. However, in Mexico the celebration is not over yet and it continues until January 6, known as Día de los Reyes Magos or Three Kings Day. For some the Christmas holidays and December celebrations have already ended after December 25 or New Year’s celebration. ![]()
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