Happy Memories Challenge Blogmas #3

Halloween

 Today I'm going to tell you about Halloween. I don't like it myself, so of course I didn't write this post. However, I did find some interesting facts about the subject that are not well known and that I found interesting.  


Halloween, also known as Hallowe'en, is a holiday celebrated on 31 October. This night is full of mystery, mystique and fun as people dress up in various costumes, from scary to funny, and prepare for a night full of adventures. 

The festival has its origins in Celtic tradition, where it was believed that on this day the boundaries between the world of the living and the dead blur, allowing spirits to return to earth. Today, however, Halloween focuses on fun, with many events such as night parties, pumpkin carvings and candy hunts. 

Children often dress up in costumes and go door-to-door saying "trick or treat" and receiving candy. This tradition has become popular all over the world as it brings people together to celebrate and enjoy the magic of Halloween together. 

Halloween is also an opportunity for creativity as people decorate their yards with pumpkins, spiders and other spooky decorations. All of this adds to the unique atmosphere that this holiday brings. 

On Halloween, we can focus on different aspects of the celebration. In addition to the traditional dressing up in costumes and candy hunting, Halloween also offers the opportunity to organise themed parties. At such parties, guests can bring dishes related to the theme, for example "spooky" snacks such as pumpkin pies or cupcakes in the shape of skulls.

In addition, scary movie marathons are a popular Halloween activity. People get together with friends, bring popcorn and enjoy classic horror movies or even family films suitable for all ages. 

Not forgetting the decorations that add to the magic and atmosphere. From pumpkins that can be carved to spiders and other spooky elements, any home can become a real Halloween world.

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