Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Is there a difference between Halloween bride and wedding eve?

Is there a difference between Halloween bride and wedding eve?

1, Halloween is just a religious festival in the west, and it has nothing to do with China people. However, if it is a lucky day, maybe you should look at your calendar and not get married, so it doesn't matter if you don't want to get married on that day.

Halloween is very popular in English-speaking countries, such as the British Isles and North America, followed by Australia and New Zealand. At present, the younger generation in some Asian countries tend to celebrate "foreign festivals". On Halloween, some large foreign supermarkets will set up counters to sell Halloween toys, and small vendors will also sell some dolls or models related to Halloween to attract young people's attention.

3. Halloween, commonly known as Halloween, although it doesn't sound good, can be traced back to the source. Halloween is only the anniversary of the death of Christians. In order to celebrate the autumn harvest, the devil's festival was driven away. Actually, it's not a bad day. On the contrary, it was a very happy day. Getting married on this day is actually quite interesting. Strictly speaking, Halloween is not a holiday in China, so getting married on this day has no influence on us.