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A-Z of global Halloween traditions


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If you plan to travel somewhere different this year or you just want to find a little more about people

A is for America

Americans are huge fans of Halloween - ultimately, most of the traditions we know today come from there.

This can certainly be seen if you've ever been to any part of North America

In addition to decorating their home from top to bottom in spider webs, cows and fake pumpkins, people participate in throwing eggs and toilet paper on cars, houses and other buildings.

B for Belgium

In a special part of Europe, Belgium likes to celebrate by having large Halloween festivals in cities like Ostend.

A popular and alert tradition rather than lighting a candle in the memory of a dead loved one.

C for Cambodia

Since Halloween is a typical Western celebration, people

They have a festival in September / October when hell ports are said to open and allow the souls to go on earth, so they certainly don't have strangers

Traditionally, people will provide beans wrapped in banana leaves to their loved ones have passed.

Many young people of Cambodia participated in Halloween by telling each other other ghost stories and dressed like vampires or other spooky characters.

D is for dubai

Famous Wild Wulan Water Park in Dubai is a place with a spooky Halloween event every year, a fake ball invited people of all ages to join.

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E is for England

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Halloween is organized by people of all ages throughout the United Kingdom.

From night clubs with Halloween theme to school dresses for young children, people like to participate in celebrations.

Since Halloween is derived from Celtic Samhain festival, there are some traditions from this country.

One of the most popular is the pumpkin carved - pumpkin is engraved into a picture, illuminated by a candle, and leaving on the window to stay away from the devil souls.

F is for Finland

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It is a celebration of all days of Saint, which is the first Saturday after October 3

Many Finnish people will go to the cemetery to remember their loved ones who have died.

G is for german

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From the beginning of October, the Germans will begin to prepare pumpkins and hang lanterns around the house and public areas.

H for Hong Kong

Using their famous destinations like Disneyland, Hong Kong likes to offer a large program for residents and visitors.

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I am for Iceland

Children in this Scandinavian country are seen wearing clothes like witches, magicians, vampires, ghosts and many other ghostats in the driving to Halloween.

Famous American American Bar in Reykjavik held a US annual theme party, along with many other bars and clubs in the capital.

J is for Japan

Japanese people like to do things different when it comes to many things, and they oppose the traditional celebrations of Halloween, such as tricking or treating.

However, as expected, Cosplay is a great feature in Japan when October rolled, and has street festivals and parties to celebrate.

K is for kenya

Less than suburbs, but in big cities like Nairobi, Kenyans love a good Halloween party.

In Kenya, large shopping restaurants and shopping centers are included in a large Halloween screen, while Cinemas offers free shows of spooky movies.

I am for Lithuania

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The day when these two half met was October 31.

Children play pretending someone is half bright and the other in the dark.

M is for maldives

If you visit Maldives during the Halloween season, you'll find the restaurant decorated with spider webs and public festivals where you can join the ghost game like the apple.

N is for the Netherlands

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There is something for everyone in the Netherlands on Halloween.

Whether you want to participate in scary zombieWalk in Rotterdam or Halloween Festival in Amsterdam, you will find celebrations up and down the country, including Keukenhof castle famous.

O is for o-man

In this country, it's easy to find a Halloween party, usually including live music, party games, ornaments and ghost-themed foods!

P is for Puerto Rico

Local people of San Juan look forward to yellow Halloween event, take place every year on October 31.

International artists from all over the world, and the concert sold out the day.

Q is for Quebec

This Canadian Province certainly knows how to celebrate Halloween.

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R is for Romania

The Romanian region of Transylvania is bustling with halloween parties and events in October.

While other parts of the country do not celebrate many, adults participate in parties and people of all ages entitled to street festivals.

S is for Spain

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T is for thailand

Halloween is only held in larger cities of Thailand, such as Bangkok, where local people often throw parties and dress up like ghost characters.

However, it's hard to find pumpkins and people in the villages avoiding too many celebrations for fear of angry about the souls.

You are for Uganda

The West has a great influence on African countries over the years.

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V is for Vietnam

In recent years, Vietnam has become a famous tourist attraction as well as a series of great Halloween celebrations.

The parties take on all across cities, and a popular feature is the presence of pop-up face painters, who are willing to help you dress up at the last minute!

W for Wales

Seen as the first day of winter, Nos Galan Gaaf is not only a day for Halloween celebration.

It was the last day of the fall and the birth of the colder season.

Call reverberation with famous Wales Dragon, Wales people like carving pumpkins in the shape of dragons.

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In Mexico!

As we know, Mexicans like to wear clothes and they love their street festivals more.

You will be able to buy candles, jack-o-lanterns and more Halloween supplies when you walk on the street and participate in great celebrations.

Y is for yemen

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But in Ramadan, the children in the country's large Muslim community participate in the leader or treatment!

Z for zimbabwe

Children do not go trick or treat them here because there are many unsafe wildlife at night, but that doesn't prevent them from participating in the Halloween celebration.

People often see people of all ages come together to throw a party and play games.