
Halloween, or Hallowe’en, is an international
holiday celebrated on October 31. Halloween activities include
trick-or-treating,
ghost tours,
bonfires,
costume parties, visiting
haunted attractions, carving
jack-o'-lanterns, reading scary stories and watching
horror movies.
The origin of this feast is in the Irish
Samhain, which was the a festival on the end of the harvest season in
Gaelic culture, with aspects of a
Festival of the Dead and it was also a celebration of the Celtic New Year. This feast was not only celebrated in Ireland, but also in a lot of places with Celtic origin like Galicia, Asturias, Bretaña, etc.

Nowadays, Halloween is celebrated in several countries of the
Western world, most commonly in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Puerto Rico, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom and occasionally in parts of Australia. In Sweden the
All Saints' official holiday takes place on the first Saturday of November.

I know Halloween is a new event in Spain, but in Galicia and in countries with a Celtic origin people have been celebrating it for centuries. Why is it so popular? Maybe because it's funny and different from the typical All Saints' day. What about you? Do you like it? Have you ever disguised yourself as a witch, a ghost, a skeleton, or anything to go to a Halloween party? Or, do you prefer the typical All Saints' day in Spain? Tell us about your preferences and why.