Halloween English is All Saints Day, also known as "all saints' tribute", one of the Catholic and Orthodox festivals, and it is a traditional festival in western countries, which comes from religious sacrifices. Halloween is also called All Saints' Day and Western Ghosts' Day. More than two thousand years ago, the Catholic Church in Europe designated 1 1 month as "the day of all saints in the world". Later, it was designated as Halloween and became a traditional holiday in the West.
However, Halloween1October 3 1 day is the most lively moment of this festival. To celebrate Halloween, children usually wear makeup clothes and masks and collect candy from house to house. Young people will dress up as witches, clowns, zombies and other ghosts to attend masquerade parties or parade in the streets.
Custom of Halloween
1, knock on the door for candy
Halloween night is the most "noisy" time of the year. The custom of that night is that children carry pumpkin lanterns and wear all kinds of costumes that imitate monsters and ghosts to knock on doors and shout: TrickorTreat. (meaning trick or treat), the host's family (who may also wear scary clothes) will send out some candy, chocolate or small gifts; If sugar is not given, children will play all kinds of practical jokes.
2. "Bite" the Apple game
Another custom of Halloween is the most popular game of "biting apples". In the game, people let the apple float in a basin filled with water, and then let the participants bite the apple with their mouths without using their hands. Whoever bites first will be the winner.