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Halloween banners
When Westerners celebrate Halloween, there are not only celebrations on Halloween, but also mysterious and exciting activities on Halloween. Below are the Halloween banners and slogans I have compiled, follow me and see which ones are available.
1. The night becomes more exciting, come if you are brave enough!
2. Crazy in October, happy Halloween!
3. Wander in the eerie castle and search for the legendary treasure of the ages.
4. On Halloween, the candy-seeking action begins!
5. Release stress and be happy!
6. The swollen ghosts gathered and the demons danced wildly!
7. Trick or treat! Trick or treat without candy!
8. Halloween Horror Night, scream hello!
9. Trick or treat! Make trouble without a treat! If you don’t give a gift, you’ll cause trouble!
10. I have a date with a zombie!
11. Halloween, are you holding on?
12. If you don’t want to be scared out of your wits, buy people’s hearts and seek peace first
13. October 31st .At night, all the big ghosts and little ghosts appear
14. Let’s join in the fun on foreign festivals and don’t miss any opportunity to have a carnival!
15. Halloween carnival, let’s go “fool around” together!
16. Halloween magical gifts are waiting for you who are brave!
17. The sky is full of stars, where can you be romantic?
18. On Halloween, come and have some "ghost" fun!
19. Let’s go make trouble together!
20. Thrilling Halloween! Let's have some fun together!
21. Take you into a dark and romantic world~
22. All-server Halloween carnival, Halloway!
23. Horror Halloween, let’s have fun together!
24. On Halloween, meet with "ghosts" and only talk to strangers.
25. This is not horror, nor thriller, nor supernatural, this is a mysterious party
26. Let’s get out of the house and go “ghostly” together!
27. On Halloween night, the will-o’-the-wisps are lit, wrap yourself in sheets and make a funny face!
28. Let’s see the “ghost” together!
29. Take you into another scary space!
30. 20xx Halloween, let us get high.
32. Trick-or-treating Halloween, happy candy giving away!
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Introduction to the origin of Halloween
Halloween (All Saints' Day) is held on November 1st every year and is a traditional Western festival. October 31st is called Halloween. In China, "Halloween" directly refers to "All Hallows' Eve", while "All Souls' Day" or "All Saints' Day" refers to Halloween on November 1. Halloween originated from the New Year festival of the ancient Celtic people. It is also a time to worship the souls of the dead. While avoiding the interference of evil spirits, we also use food to worship ancestors and good spirits to pray for a safe passage through the harsh winter
October 31st every year is the traditional Western festival Halloween (Halloween). On that night, children will put on costumes and masks and go door to door to collect berries.
The largest ghost parade in Central China - the "Ghost Festival Parade"; when the gate of hell is wide open, the "Hundred Ghosts Night Walk" is horrifyingly staged
The festival is mainly popular in the English community, such as The British Isles and North America, followed by Australia and New Zealand.
When Catholic missionaries landed in the British Isles, in order to suppress this Druid tradition, which they regarded as heretical, the missionaries designated the first day of November after this day as Halloween to commemorate the Catholic saints. In order to suppress these ghost concepts, it is said that there is Ghost Festival first and Halloween later. For this reason, the customs of Halloween and Ghost Festival are actually mainly practiced in the British Isles and the former British colonies in North America, that is, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries. Among them, the Halloween tradition in the United States originally came from immigrants from Ireland and Scotland and was introduced in the 19th century. Other developed countries began to celebrate Halloween under the influence of American pop culture at the end of the 20th century.
Halloween originates from the New Year festival of the ancient Celtic people. It is also a time to worship the souls of the dead. While avoiding the interference of evil spirits, we also use food to worship ancestors and good spirits to pray. Get through the harsh winter safely. That night, children will put on costumes and masks and go door to door to collect candies.
October 31 is the Ghost Festival in the West, not Halloween. This is the original translator's misinformation and it has been passed down to this day. On Halloween, people eat pumpkin pie, dress up, wear masks, and play pranks especially at night; children will knock on the door and ask the owner, "Trick or treat?" "If the host brings out candy, he will leave happily. If he fails to bring out candy, he will be pranked by the children. October 31st is not only Ghost Festival, but also the anniversary of the religious reform movement.
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