Halloween or Halloween is a holiday celebrated mainly in the U.S. on the night of October 31. It originated in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian feast of All Saints Day.
The day is often associated with the orange and black.
Typical activities include the famous Halloween trick or treating and costume parties, in addition to the bonfires, visiting haunted houses, jokes, reading scary stories and viewing horror films.
Today Halloween is one of the most important dates in U.S. and Canadian holiday calendar. Latin American countries, although they know the holiday of Halloween, have their own festivals and traditions that day even agree as to its meaning: union, or extreme closeness of the living world and the kingdom of the dead ...
this day is holiday for me and diffraction of hanging out with my friends and joke among us, in Venezuela only imitate a usual, because we have several holidays such as the day of the fair of La Chinita