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Is Halloween a foreign holiday?

Halloween is a foreign holiday.

Halloween is a big festival in America, second only to Christmas, and it is the happiest festival for children. Most employees in this country have two days off. Usually, some busy people don't have time to arrange festivals in advance. On the day of the festival, the whole family hurried out to make the festival even crazier.

There are only 65,438+00 federal holidays in the United States. The federal and state governments have holidays on the basis of federal holidays. Halloween is not a federal holiday, nor does it rest, but it will rest as usual on weekends.

Custom of Halloween

On Halloween, people will tell some ghost stories, which is a custom that originated from ancient Celtic wizards. They will light piles of bonfires on the high mountains to show their gratitude, and at the same time, they will have the effect of scaring away demons.

Witches also use divination to tell fortune. Black cats are considered as mascots brought by witches, and some people think that they are the embodiment of witches. The jack-o-lantern is the most important symbol of Halloween, which originated in Ireland. On Halloween, adults and children can try their best to make trouble, but they won't attract strange eyes.