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Sunday, October 25, 2020

How Halloween Is Celebrated Around the World

Spiders' web and googly eyes.

 When I was a child in the UK, we had never heard of Halloween or Thanksgiving and I had never eaten a pumpkin. 

All Saints day was a Catholic holiday celebrated in France. England had lost its association with saints and saints days when protestants came along and Henry VIII and his daughter Queen Elizabeth established the Church of England.

The name Halloween reflects the saints, or hallowed ones. 

How different life is now in the USA and UK and Singapore and worldwide. Supermarkets worldwide stock Halloween and pumpkin items.

Pumpkins are eaten and the left behind casing is cut to make a face with a candle inside, known as a Jack o' Lantern. Various stories from Ireland and elsewhere give the origin of this tale, of the man who could not get into Heaven or Hell and wandered the earth with a DIY lantern.

You can be religious or secular, serious or humorous. Healthy or not. Fruit or sugar. Savoury or sweet.

After the festival prices come down in the supermarkets. I stock up for the following year. 

First the dates.

Halloween

October 31st. In 2020 in the UK this is a Saturday.











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Which countries and cultures do we have to thank for which festivals and foods?

America for Thanksgiving. USA. Canada.

The Chinese for the autumn mooncake festival. (China, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Chinatowns.)

Christians for Christmas.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack-o%27-lantern


About the Author

Angela Lansbury is a travel writer and photographer. She has lived in the UK, USA and Singapore.

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