1. Halloween is a traditional festival in the west on November 1st every year. In the most lively moment of the night before, children will dress up as ghosts and knock on doors on Halloween day, asking for candy, otherwise they will be trick-or-treating. Halloween originated from ancient western European countries, and in the belief of druitt people, November 1st is the new year.
2. All kinds of candies are sold in stores near festivals, with orange, brown and black packages, which look dazzling.
3. Pumpkin pie is common. It is the most common food in early winter in the southern United States, but it is only more suitable for Halloween. But most of them will also be used to make pumpkin lanterns to celebrate.