Hi! I'm Marizza and this time I'm going to talk to you about how Halloween, one of the world's oldest holidays, is celebrated in different parts around the world.
In the United States, it's celebrated on October 31. The name “Halloween” comes from “All Hallows Eve,” or the day before All Saints Day, it is a traditional holy day for Christians.
We like to dress in costumes and tell tales of witches and ghosts!
Trick or Treat!
We parade from house to house, knocking on doors and hoping to get candies.
In England, Guy Fawkes Day is celebrated on November 5 and bonfires are lit throughout the country. Effigies are burned and fireworks are set off.
Designed to commemorate the execution of a notorious English traitor, Guy Fawkes.
Moving to Latinoamerica, in México, Día de los Muertos takes place on November 2, with a three-day celebration that begins on the evening of October 31. It is designed to honor the dead who, it is believed, return to their earthly homes on Halloween.
We construct an altar to the dead in our homes to honor deceased relatives and decorate it with candy, flowers, photographs, food and drink, and fresh water.
Ireland: In rural areas, bonfires are lit as they were in the days of the Celts. Many games are played, including “snap-apple,” a game in which an apple on a string is tied to a doorframe or tree and players attempt to bite the hanging apple!
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