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"Halloween: What It Is and Interesting Facts About This Day!"

What is Halloween? Why are there glowing pumpkins and spooky costumes? Every year on October 31, we often see people decorating their homes, dressing up in costumes, and children going trick-or-treating. However, the origins of Halloween hold many fascinating facts that not everyone knows. Let’s explore them together with CITYSVG!

1. What Is Halloween?

Halloween, celebrated on October 31, is a popular holiday in many Western countries and has become increasingly familiar in Vietnam. It is an occasion for people to dress up as spooky or entertaining characters, enjoy parties together, go trick-or-treating for candy, and take part in various fun activities. Today, Halloween is no longer just considered a day for ghosts and ghouls—it has evolved into a festive time for creativity, fun, and imaginative costumes.

What is Halloween?


3. Which Country Did Halloween Originate From?


Halloween originated in Western countries, particularly Ireland and Scotland. The festival began as an ancient Celtic tradition called Samhain, held annually on October 31. The Celts believed this was the time when the boundary between the world of the living and the dead became thin, allowing spirits to return to the earthly realm. When the Irish and Scottish immigrated to the United States in the 19th century, they brought this custom with them. Over time, Halloween evolved into a popular celebration with fun activities such as dressing up in costumes, carving pumpkins, and trick-or-treating.

Why is it called Halloween?

4. Why Is the Pumpkin the Symbol of Halloween?

Pumpkins have become an essential symbol of Halloween, but have you ever heard the legend of the Jack-O’-Lantern? The story tells of a man named Stingy Jack who, because of his greed and deceit, was doomed after death to wander between the world of the living and the dead, carrying a lantern made from a turnip to light his way.

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