This time of the year is my
favourite, the chill in the air and a need to bring out my jacket collection is incredibly satisfying. It is also the time of a year for many to celebrate Halloween traditions, October 31. I’ve
gone from celebrating at uni with extra af make up (what is scary about a
unicorn??) and a bottle of cheap vodka/ wine to to this year visiting local farms for a
pick-your-own pumpkin session and a dominoes with a non-spooky film. Growing up at a
Christian school and being a good local village girl, the scare factor was never really something
that tickled my fancy. With my extreme LACK of culture I did think it would be interesting to look
into what Halloween means around the world.
Mexico- Day of the Dead
James Bond Spectre- style (fantastic film fyi), Mexicans enjoy the Day of the Dead between November 1 and November 2, where they celebrate the
lives lost previously. They believe the Gates of Heaven open up at
midnight on Halloween and the souls of children return to earth to be with
their families. November 2 the souls of adults do the same.
Romania- Day of Dracula
Visitors from around the world flock
to Bran Castle, to celebrate Halloween at Vlad 'The Impaler' Tepes’s purported
home at Bran Castle in Transylvania. The blood thirsty site offers tours and
parties at Count Dracula’s home.
Nigeria- Awuru Odo Festival
This marks the return of loved
ones every two years which lasts up to SIX MONTHS?! It is celebrated with music,
food and masks before the dead return to the spirit world.
Japan- Kawasaki Halloween Parade
At the end of October, thousands of
people dress in Halloween costumes just outside of Tokyo for the biggest parade
in Japan. However not any Tom, Dick or Harry can join in. They must apply two months before.
Ireland- Samhain
Ireland often practise Celtic and
Pagan rituals with Samhain which means ‘end of the light half of the year’. They
celebrate with similar games, parties and bonfires to England and USA but have
more traditional foods like the fortune telling cake, Barmbrack, full of coins,
buttons and rings.
China- The Hungry Ghost Festival
On the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, which is between August and September, people believe that
spirits get restless and roam the world. The festival is a way to feed the
spirits both food and riches for what they need in their after-life.
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