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During World War II, Singapore was occupied by the Japanese Empire. After the war, the British Empire took control of Malaya and built the port at Singapore.
It depends on the family. Some Chinese like to keep the tradition alive and dress up in these costumesin celebration, while others think its ridiculous. Most Chinese do. The Chinese were extremely intelligent and could think of many elaborate designs for the costumes. They were spectacular.
There are no traditional Hanukkah costumes. The only time Jews wear costumes is on Purim.
If you meant during the Colonial Era (1500 - late 1700s), the Chinese was trading silk, jade, porcelain, and even tea (which were to the British for silver - eventually lead to the Opium War).
Singapore was an impregnable fortress for Australia.
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Fortunato and Montresor are wearing costumes because they are attending a carnival celebration. The setting of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" takes place during the carnival season in Italy, and wearing costumes is a customary practice during such festivities. The costumes add to the sense of disguise and deception in the story.
Singapore was a British colony and later occupied by the Japanese during WW2. Returned back to the British after the war.
The Japanese occupied Singapore during World War II, from 1942 to 1945.
You can buy Nun costumes any time of the year online at Party City, Amazon and Spirit Halloween. If you are looking to buy these costumes during Halloween time then you can purchase them at any store that sells Halloween costumes.
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