HALLOWEEN is a celebration of all things spooky. It’s comprised of odd traditions like trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving. While we all grew up watching American movies where Halloween is hugely popular, it’s interesting to see it catching on in South Africa.
Here are a few interesting facts about Halloween practices:
1. Halloween dates back 2 000 years when the Celtic people celebrated the end of the harvest and the start of a new year in a festival called Samhain.
2. Princesses and superheroes rank as the most popular kids’ costumes. The top children’s costumes for 2023 are:
a. Spiderman
b. Princess
c. Ghost
d. Superhero
e. Witch
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3. The night before Halloween is called Mischief Night, with celebrants apparently hoping to separate the wholesome ritual of dressing up and collecting candy from the custom of causing mayhem.
4. Halloween falls on a full moon every 19 years. Since the moon is full about once every 29.5 days, and October is 31 days long, all Halloween full moons are blue moons.
5. Orange and black are colours synonymous with Halloween because Halloween was always thought of as a night holiday (black) while orange is the colour of fire since the hue is reminiscent of harvest.
Bonus fact: The act of trick-or-treating has been around since medieval times. Known then as ‘guising’, young people wore masks and full costumes and asked for food or money in exchange for poems, songs and other tricks.
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Halloween is definitely a treat – the spooky is a trick to get you indulging in candy. . . Happy ‘spooky’ Halloween.
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