Litle History And Story Of Halloween Festival

Fall down your clothes and wear your Halloween costume, then join the party now. Yes, now is October 31 when many people join in many Halloween party that probably has planned before. Maybe I am rather late to write about it But I must admit that I don’t want to miss to make article about it since it is one of my favorite moments that I wait every year.

This is little about the Halloween History that may be rather odd for me, but nothing to loss if you read it:

Halloween is a known from Celtic from Irlandia. They Bring Halloween America when there was hunger there. Halloween it self is contain with All Hallows Eve when Celtic People believe that this is the night when ornery come to people body. Then to avoid this, Celtic close the door and make their body cold to make the ornery unable to come in to Celtic People body. Then they wear spooky costume and walk around while making noisy, to make ornery scare.

As you know that every Halloween festival we often see yellow pumpkin as a lamp. This habit also own the history. One day there is Irlandian called Jack, He was drunk. One day he tricked a devil to climb a tree, then he drew crucifix on the tree then the devil couldn’t come down. When Jack died he could not enter heaven because he was  drunk, but he also could not enter hell because he had tricked devil. Then devil gave chard to make a light. This is Celtic tradition that bring to America. Irlandian people see pumpkin more often than the chard. That is why they use pumpkin as Halloween symbol.

Then, are you in Halloween festival? If so I just want to say Happy Halloween Festival and don’t forget to wear Spookiest costume to make devil afraid.

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