The place I picked is Mexico, in Mexico they celebrated from December 12th to January 6th. On December 16th to Christmas Eve, children often perform the ‘Posada.’ Posada is Spanish for Inn or Lodging and there are 9 Posadas in Mexico. The outside of houses are decorated with evergreens, moss and paper lanterns. They call all their friends, family and neighbors to sing at their own houses. Happy/Merry Christmas is ‘Feliz Navidad’ in Spanish. The largest angle Ornament was made in Mexico. The seven spikes on the piñata represent the ‘seven deadly sins.’ In Mexico Epiphany is known as ‘El Dia de los Reyes’ in English they are called the Three Kings. It’s traditional to eat a special cake called ‘Rosca de Reyes’(Three Kings Cake) on Epiphany and a figure of baby Jesus is hidden in the cake whoever get the baby is the ‘Godparents’ of Jesus for that year on another important day, Candelaria which is on the 2nd February and is the end of the Mexican Christmas celebrations.