A date when children and adults look for their best costume.
News Colombia.
Halloween, also known as Halloween, is celebrated every October 31 and has its roots in the ancient Celtic holiday of Samhain. This celebration marked the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter, and it was believed that during this time the spirits of the dead returned to earth.
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Over time, Halloween has merged with Christian traditions, especially All Hallows’ Eve, creating a holiday rich in symbolism and customs.
Nowadays, Halloween is synonymous with costumes, carved pumpkin decorations and children walking the streets asking for candy. Although Halloween is especially popular in the United States, its celebration has spread to several countries, each with their own cultural variations.
How did Halloween come to Colombia?
It is said that the celebration of Halloween in Colombia began to gain notoriety thanks to the cultural influence of the United States and other Anglo-Saxon countries around the 1990s. However, it was in recent decades when this holiday became significantly popular, driven by cinema, television and globalization.
Companies began to market Halloween-related products, such as costumes, decorations, and candy, which facilitated their acceptance among the population. Throughout the country it has become a long-awaited celebration, both for children and adults. Schools and communities organize themed activities and events, creating a festive atmosphere that encourages everyone’s participation.
As cultural influence has grown, Halloween in Colombia has evolved, adapting to local customs and becoming an entertainment occasion. Costume parties, house decorating, and family activities have made Halloween an important social event.
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