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All Hallows Eve, also known as Halloween, is on October 31.
if you mean what is it celebrated for then .. its to celebrate the dead :D
No. All Hallows Eve was celebrated in Europe centuries after the peak of the Egyptian culture.
Yes, it takes place on the first day of the first lunar month of a year, but no, it is celebrated globally in all Chinese communities.
Ireland. Originally, Halloween was known as "All Hallows Eve" and the festival was first celebrated in fifth century B.C. by ancient Celts in Ireland. It's first night was on October 31st and has been a tradition ever since.
Halloween, or All Hallows' Eve, is a holiday celebrated on October 31 on the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It initiates the time of the year dedicated to remembering the dead and was influenced by the Gaelic, Welsh, Christians before spreading to North America.
Halloween is celebrated in October rather than in February because it originally marked the end of the lightest part of the year and the beginning of the darker seasons. This time of the year coincided with the Day of the Dead and All Hallows Eve.
When Halloween (All Hallows Eve) first began, it was celebrated to 'scare' off the evil demons and spirits before All Saints Day, which is on November 1st. Nowadays, it is celebrated to dress up in costumes, and go Trick or Treating with family and friends.
All Saints' Day is celebrated on November 1 each year.
All Hallows Eve or All Hallows Day?
Halloween is celebrated in October on the 31st.
"El día de Todos los Santos" --- All Hallows Eve