USA:
Halloween night in the USA UU It is a party that took adults and children alike. The youngest ones go out in the neighborhood in search of sweets and candies with the phrase "trick or treat", which is the literal translation of trick or treat and which actually means "scare or sweet" and that adults usually stay at home with a good scary movie or enjoy themed parties at night and other great as small coincide in leaving home with their Halloween costume.
The youngest players play the famous trick or treat or the typical Apple Duck, in which children with blindfolds have to try to capture apples with water in their mouths.
Food is another of the traditions maintained by the English on the day of the dead. The restaurants take advantage of the festivity to create a menu with special dishes. In this way we can find terrifying names and curious creations such as the famous "amputated fingers" and the Halloween pumpkin pie.
It offers a number of interesting attractions, starting with the Toronto Ghost Walk, which consists of a two-hour guided tour of a tour located in the downtown area (downtown) in which they relate all the darkest moments and Spooky of the history of the Canadian city. 15 stops through murders, famous ghosts and enchanted places.
SPANISH:
December 31 in Spain has always been the eve of the day of all the saints that has as tradition the visit to the cemeteries in which the loved ones who have died are remembered and flowers are deposited in their place of rest. The arrival of Halloween has not interrupted this tradition at all and they have been perfectly compatible, being Halloween a relief focused on leisure with respect to the seriousness that is the day of all the saints.
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JAPAN:
The Japanese maintain the tradition of dressing up and part of the decoration, only that they make it their own. There's more to see as they design their own Halloween pumpkins that do not look too much like the classic Jack O Lantern.
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