What kind of holiday is Halloween?

What is the festival of Halloween?

Halloween is a Western holiday that falls on November 1 every year, with October 31 being All Hallows' Eve. It is usually called the night before Halloween (All Hallows' Eve).

When All Hallows' Eve comes, children can't wait to put on colorful costumes, wear strange masks, and carry a "jack-o'-lantern" from house to house to ask adults for holiday gifts.

The most widely recognized symbols of Halloween are these two - the whimsical jack-o'-lantern and the trick-or-treating.

What is Halloween 2014

Halloween, also known as All Saints' Day, is a traditional Western holiday celebrated on November 1 every year.

Halloween originated as a New Year's celebration for the ancient Celtic peoples, and it was also a time to honor the souls of the dead, avoiding the interference of evil spirits, and offering food to the spirits of the ancestors and the good spirits in order to pray for a safe passage through the harsh winter. The night before (also known as Halloween Eve), children dress up in costumes and masks and go door-to-door collecting candy.

What is Halloween

Halloween is a traditional Western holiday, the time for the night of October 31 every year, also known as "Ghosts and Goblins Night" and "Ghosts and Goblins Festival". Because the second day of the Ghost Festival is the western world's Halloween (or saint's day), so the night of the ghosts and ghouls is known as the night before Halloween.

The night before Halloween is a great time for children to have fun. When the night falls, the children will wear colorful costumes, wearing a variety of monster-style masks. Many children also carry a jack-o'-lantern. Jack-o-lantern practice is to hollow out the pumpkin, inserted inside a small wax candle, the outside carved with smiling eyes and big mouth. After the candle is lit, people can see from a distance this naive smiling face carved on the melon. Under the moonlight, children come to the neighbors and shout "TRICK-OR-TREAT" in a threatening manner. It means "Trick or treat." If hospitality was not forthcoming, mischievous children would soap up the pulls on people's doors or color in people and cats. These little pranks often made the adults laugh. Most families prepare sweets early in the day for these innocent little guests. Many adults dress up as children or animals or whatever, and gather in squares or roam the streets, singing and dancing and joking with each other.

The custom of "playing pranks or giving hospitality" originated in Ireland. Hundreds of years ago, Irish farmers went door-to-door before Halloween to collect food in preparation for the holiday. They blessed those who gave generously, and terrorized and cursed those who were stingy.

Halloween Eve used to be the most important holiday in Ireland and Scotland, and in the late 19th century, Irish immigrants brought the custom of Halloween Eve to the United States, and later to Colombia and other Latin American countries. Today, Halloween Eve is much more festive in the United States than in England. Many schools and families organize a variety of parties and entertainment for the children. Children set up their own venue, decorate the environment, and then in the orange light, dressed as witches and pirates, perform a variety of programs, or play games. One of the most popular games is "Bite the Apple". The most popular game is "Bite the apple". During the game, people let the apple float in the basin filled with water, and then let the children bite the apple with their mouths under the condition that they do not use their hands, and whoever bites it first is the winner.

The origin of the word Halloween:

Many peoples have celebrations on the eve of Halloween, which is also called "All Hallow E'en", "The Eve of All Hallows", "Halloween", "Halloween", "Halloween", and "Halloween". It was also called "All Hallow E'en", "The Eve of All Hallows", "Hallow e'en", or "The eve of All Saintas' Day". Eventually, the convention evolved into "Halloween", which translates to Halloween night in Chinese.

The legend of "trick or treat":

The custom of children going from house to house in costume asking for candy today is said to have originated in Ireland. The Irish pagans of ancient Western Europe believed that on the night before Halloween, ghosts would gather around homes and accept a feast. Therefore, after the end of the "feast", the villagers dressed up as ghosts and elves, wandering outside the village, guiding the ghosts to leave, to avoid evil spirits and disasters. At the same time, the villagers also paid attention to the arrangement of some fruits and other foodstuffs in front of and behind their houses, so as to feed the ghosts and spirits without letting them harm human beings and animals or plunder other harvests. This custom has continued since then and has become a joke for children to make fun of ungenerous families.

The origin of the pumpkin lamp

There are also at least two theories about the pumpkin lamp. One says that people hollowed out the pumpkin and carved on the face of the ghost to light a candle to dispel the ghosts; the other says that the ghosts on the candle, trying to trick people into following the ghosts, so people carved on the surface of the pumpkin with a mocking face to tease the ghosts: hmmm! Only fools will fall for your trick. Legend has it that the first pumpkin to be used was an Irishman, Jack, so people also called the ghostly pumpkin lamp Jack-O-Lantern.

Halloween, also known as All Saints' Day, is a traditional Western holiday on November 1 every year; and the night before Halloween, on October 31, is the most lively moment of the holiday. In Chinese, the night before Halloween is often falsely translated as Halloween.

To celebrate Halloween, children dressed up as all kinds of cute ghosts and goblins knocked on doors door to door, asking for candy or else they would go trick-or-treating. At the same time, legend has it that on this night, all kinds of ghosts and goblins dressed up as children mix with the crowd to celebrate Halloween, and humans dress up as ghosts and goblins in order to make the ghosts and goblins feel more at home.

Halloween is celebrated on November 1 every year, and is a traditional Western holiday. However, it is now celebrated as Halloween, which is celebrated on October 31st.

Halloween originates from the ancient Celtic New Year's festivals, which were a time to honor the spirits of the dead, avoiding the interference of evil spirits, and offering food to the spirits of the ancestors and the good spirits in order to pray for a safe passage through the harsh winter. Children wear costumes and masks and go door-to-door collecting candy that night.

What is Halloween?

Ghost Festival for Foreigners

Halloween is a Western holiday celebrated on November 1 every year, with October 31 being the eve of All Saints' Day. It is usually called the night before Halloween (All Hallows' Eve).

Whenever All Hallows' Eve arrives, children can't wait to put on colorful costumes, wear strange masks, and carry a "jack-o'-lantern" from house to house to ask adults for holiday gifts.

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