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Halloween custom?

Halloween is a traditional festival in the west, which is held in 10 every year. On Halloween, 10 and 3 1 are the most lively moments of this festival. There are many customs, such as trick-or-treating, pumpkin lanterns, ghost parades, ghost carnivals, and "biting apples" games.

1, trick or treat:

Halloween is a mysterious festival in the eyes of children. As night falls, the children can't wait to put on colorful costumes, strange masks and a "Jack-o-lantern" and run out to play. "Jack-o 'lantern" looks very cute. The way is to hollow out the pumpkin, carve smiling eyes and a big mouth on the outside, and then put a candle in the pumpkin and light it, so that people can see this innocent smiling face from far away. After packing, groups of children dressed as monsters ran to the neighbor's door with "pumpkin lanterns" in their hands, threatening to shout "trick or treat" and "want money or eat" If adults don't give candy or change, those naughty children will do as they say: OK, I'll play a trick on you if you don't give it. Sometimes they soap other people's doorknobs and sometimes color other people's cats. These little pranks often make adults laugh and cry. Of course, most families are very happy to entertain these innocent little guests, so children are always full and have bulging pockets on Halloween.

2. Jack-o-lanterns:

? The jack-o-lantern originated in ancient Ireland. This story is about a boy named Jack, who likes playing practical jokes. One day after Jack's death, he went to hell because he did something bad and couldn't go to heaven. However, in hell, he stuck to his guns and tricked the devil into a tree. Then he carved a cross on the stump and threatened the devil not to come down. Then Jack made a pact with the devil to make the devil promise to cast a spell and let Jack get down from the tree on condition that he would never commit a crime. The Cerberus was very angry when he learned about it and drove Jack out. He had to wander around the world with a radish lamp and hide in it when he met human beings. Gradually, Jack's behavior was forgiven by people, and children followed suit on Halloween. The ancient radish lantern has evolved to this day, and it is a pumpkin lantern made of pumpkins. It is said that shortly after the Irish arrived in America, they found that pumpkins were superior to radishes in source and carving, so pumpkins became Halloween pets.

3. Ghost Parade:

On June 3 10, 3 1 Halloween, wonderful live performances, stage magic, lifelike walking ghosts and various horror movies can be seen everywhere in the streets of the United States. In the evening, I quickly put up spider silk to help the actors who are responsible for scaring people make up. The contents of haunted houses are mostly related to movie themes, such as legends of ghosts and gods, interstellar legends and ghost stories. The layout, makeup techniques and costumes of these scenes are all like real situations. If you are not careful, you will definitely scream.

4. Ghost Carnival:

New york also held a parade on Halloween night, where a group of vampires, zombies, witches and Frankenstein appeared in unison. Members of the public are also welcome to visit. Participants are not limited to age, sex, class or nationality. Even if you are a coward, you can join them and have a lively carnival. In fact, these ghosts are all dressed up by people, so they are not terrible. On the contrary, some little faces are more lovely, which makes people stay inside, just like attending a big fancy dress ball.

5, "bite the apple" game:

Another custom of Halloween is the most popular "apple biting" game. In the game, people let the apples float in a basin filled with water, and then let the participants bite the apples with their mouths instead of their hands. Whoever bites first wins.

Share with you, my family is in the north, my children are in the kindergarten class, and the kindergarten organized Halloween activities. When we went, the teachers dressed up as "grimaces" and their clothes were colorful. First, let each child get a pumpkin lantern at the kindergarten gate, then take part in various activities, enter a haunted house, answer two simple questions to get candy, and enter another haunted house to sing a few songs to get various fruits. At the same time, each room has different Halloween music, accompanied by children's screams, so lively, children like this Halloween game very much. I don't know what Halloween activities everyone has, so we can share and communicate together!