Halloween, celebrated on October 31, is a holiday that came to the UK from Celtic traditions. It marks the beginning of winter and is associated with beliefs about spirits and otherworldly forces. Today it is a fun and slightly mystical holiday.
Traditionally, children dress up in costumes and go door to door shouting “Trick or treat!”. Houses are decorated with jack-o-lanterns, cobwebs and other attributes. Parties, themed decorations and horror films create an atmosphere of mystery.
Halloween is not only fun, but also an opportunity for creativity. People come up with original costumes, decorate their houses and participate in competitions. This holiday unites people of all ages and reminds us of the importance of imagination.
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