
All Hallows' Eve
All Hallows' Eve, commonly known as Halloween, is celebrated on October 31st. It originates from ancient Celtic traditions marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. Historically, people believed that on this night, the boundary between the living and the spirits was thin, allowing ghosts and spirits to return. Modern Halloween involves activities like trick-or-treating, costume wearing, haunted houses, and parties, emphasizing fun, creativity, and community. It blends ancient symbolism with contemporary practices, serving as a festive occasion to enjoy storytelling, costumes, and seasonal treats.