The Meaning and Origin of Halloween Day
Because Halloween Day is an anniversary from abroad,
I didn’t know much about the origin either.
So I did some research to find out.
Today, we’re going to talk about the meaning and origins of Halloween.
I’ll find out.
Halloween is the day before every adult holiday.
It is a traditional event held on October 31st.
On this day the dead spirit comes back to life, and spirits and witches appear.
To avoid or tease them, people dress up as ghosts or monsters.
They say they enjoy the festival.
The Origin of Hollowin Day
Halloween Day was originally around 500 B.C., a custom of the Celts in Ireland.
It originated from the Samhain Festival.
Celtic New Year’s Day is November 1st, when winter begins.
They say that even if a person dies, the soul stays in another person’s body for a year.
I believed he was going to the afterlife.
So October 31, the last day of the year, was special to them.
Because on this day, the dead will have to live with their loved ones for the next year.
Because he thought he was making a choice.
So people dress up as ghosts and make the house cold.
They say they stopped the spirits of the dead from entering.
This custom has evolved into Halloween.
Then Rome conquered the Celts, and Christianity came in.
November 1st has been set as All Hallow Day.
October 31 became All Hallows’ Eve.
It’s going to turn into Halloween. “
We’ve come to this day.
After that, the Pilgrims moved to the United States.
Halloween festivals have been established in the U.S.,
Now it’s a national festival.
Halloween Day Food
On Halloween, I usually eat foods like candy and chocolate for children.
apple candy
corn candy
pumpkin candy
apple caramel
amber caramel
a dish mashed with cabbage and potatoes
Pumpkin
Pumpkin pie
pumpkin bread
roasted pumpkin seed
strange candy and jelly shaped like skulls, spiders, bats, and worms.
Anyway, Halloween isn’t about me.
It is interesting to look at the origin and meaning…
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Let’s know and enjoy Halloween.
The Meaning and Origin of Halloween Day
Because Halloween Day is an anniversary from abroad,
I didn’t know much about the origin either.
So I did some research to find out.
Today, we’re going to talk about the meaning and origins of Halloween.
