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What festival is Halloween?

Halloween

Halloween is also called all saints' day, which means all saints pay homage. Halloween is the most haunted night in a year, so it is also called "Ghost Festival" in western countries.

Later, every year, manufacturers put the popular figures, including masks and clothes, on the market, in order to make more people participate in the upsurge of western traditional festivals. Although it has a little commercial color, people enjoy it.

What it means: Halloween is actually a festival to praise autumn, just like May Festival is a celebration of spring, and it is a kind of good wish and a yearning for life. People in western countries think that on that night, their great god of death, Saman, will call all the ghosts of those who died that year, and then light torches and take strict care of them. From this, it can be seen that people are full of awe of God and extremely disgusted with people who are like demons.

Halloween customs include trick-or-treating, lighting jack-o-lanterns and dressing up as ghosts. Later, it was introduced to China and gradually became a positive and cheerful festival.

On Halloween, children will dress up in all kinds of scary looks, or make jack-o-lanterns and other customs, which are mostly related to some ancient religious colors. While enjoying the joy that Halloween brings us, we should also understand the basic origin of Halloween.

Halloween customs include trick-or-treating, lighting jack-o-lanterns and dressing up as ghosts. Later, it was introduced to China and gradually became a positive and cheerful festival.

On Halloween, children will dress up in all kinds of scary looks, or make jack-o-lanterns and other customs, which are mostly related to some ancient religious colors. While enjoying the joy that Halloween brings us, we should also understand the basic origin of Halloween. Halloween

traditionally, in Europe, Halloween is considered to be the closest time for the supernatural world, which is similar to the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Orchid Festival in East Asia. Anoka, Minnesota, USA is known as the "Halloween Capital of the World", and a large-scale parade is held at this time every year.