
Halloween Introduction
Halloween is also called All Saints Day. On November 1st of each year, it is a traditional Western festival; and October 31st on the eve of Halloween is the most lively moment of this festival. In Chinese, Halloween is often mistranslated as All Saints' Day.
To celebrate the arrival of Halloween, children will dress up as cute ghosts and knock on the doors one by one, asking for candy, otherwise they will be troublesome. At the same time, it is said that this night, all kinds of ghosts will dress up as children and get involved in the crowd to celebrate the arrival of Halloween. Humans will dress up as all kinds of ghosts in order to make ghosts more harmonious.
Festival time: November 1
Festival type: Western traditional festival
Halloween hot products
Foreign people will prepare a series of activities with thrillers and weird theme elements in order to celebrate Halloween, so they must have the corresponding elements of clothing, props, and party supplies. Among the most popular Halloween products, the most common ones are various costumes containing Halloween elements, including women's clothing (long skirts, short skirts). Because they have to go out for partying, clothing and various accessories are necessary hard equipment.
Festival Source
About the origin of Halloween, there are many versions and the most widely circulated is:
More than 2,000 years ago, the Christian church in Europe designated November 1 as "All Hallows' Day". "Hallow" means saints. It is said that since 500 BC, the Celtics (Celts) who lived in Ireland, Scotland, and other places moved this festival one day, that is, October 31. They believe that the day is the day when summer officially ends, that is, the day when the new year begins and the harsh winter begins. At that time, people believed that the souls of old friends would return to their former residence to find living creatures on this day to rebirth, and this was the only hope that people could rebirth after death. Living people are afraid that the souls of the dead will take their lives, so people extinguish the fire and candlelight on this day, making the souls of the dead unable to find the living, and dress themselves up as demons and monsters to scare away the souls of the dead. After that, they will rekindle the fire and candlelight and start a new year's life.
Halloween was originally a festival that praised autumn, just like May Day was a festival that praised spring. Ancient Gaul , priests in Britain and Ireland - Druid has a grand festival that praises autumn, which lasts for a whole day from midnight on October 31 to November 1 the next day. They believed that on that night, their great god of death, Saman, summoned all the ghosts of the dead that year, and these evil ghosts would be punished by being entrusted to live as animals. Of course, just thinking of such a ghostly gathering would be enough to make the simple-minded fools at that time frightened. So they lit a bonfire that soared into the sky and closely monitored the evil spirits. That's how the saying that there are witches and ghosts everywhere on Halloween Eve begins. To date, in some isolated areas of Europe, some people believe this is true.
Festives Customs
1.Pumpkin Lantern
Pumpkin Lantern is also known as Jack-O'-Lantern. This custom originated from Ireland. It is said that there was a man named Jack who had a cunning personality and was a traitor. One day, Jack asked the devil to drink. After drinking, he had no money to pay the bill, so he turned the devil into sixpence to pay the money. However, Jack did not pay with the sixpence, but sealed the devil with silver paper. Finally, the demon and Jack reached an agreement: the demon cannot scare Jack, so Jack released the demon. After Jack died, he did many evil deeds and did not accept him; but he once teased the devil, and he did not keep him in hell. In the end, he had to keep walking, carrying white radish in his hand, and the charcoal fire from the devil gave him to illuminate the road. Later, the Irish people made lanterns with potatoes or kohlrabi. In the 1840s, with the new immigrants coming to the American continent, they found that a better ingredient than white radish was pumpkin; therefore, the Jack lantern we see now is usually made of pumpkin.
2. Trick or treat without giving candy
Aileen. Poker used to be an witch . According to her, priests in Ireland would collect food from house to house on Halloween Eve. They would ask that family to hand over a certain amount of money or food every time they arrived at, and if the family refused to hand over, they would be magically imposed. So on that day, the masked priest Selt sang and danced, collecting food for Satan from one to another.
has evolved to this day, and children can knock on the door of strangers to ask for candy on Halloween. "Treat or Tricks" are their stepping stone. The children who come to ask for candies will also wear various costumes, just like witches and priests in the past, "scared" the residents and got the candy they wanted. "Troubleshooting if you don't give me candy" is not just a slogan. Some children who don't get candy will give this family some pranks.
3. Pretend to be a ghost
Halloween is actually the Western Ghost Festival, a day when ghosts appear. People want to dress up as ghosts to scare away ghosts. So on this day, many people will dress up in strange costumes and wander on the streets as various ghosts. So timid people must pay attention when going out and be careful, otherwise you will be scared to death by people who are not scared to death by ghosts.
4.Bit apple
This is the most popular game on Halloween, which is to put the apple in a basin filled with water, so that the children can bite without touching their hands, feet and mouths. If they bite the apple, then this apple is yours.
Other features
1. On the eve of Halloween, people will tell some ghost stories. This custom is from the wizarding technique of ancient Cretes.
2. They will ignite a lot of bonfires on the mountains to thank them, and at the same time they will have the effect of scaring away the demons.
3. Witches can also tell fortunes. Black cats are considered mascots brought by witches, and some are considered to be the incarnation of witches.
4. Most families will place a few pumpkins in the yard or scarecrows as tall as a real person, and decorate small pumpkin lanterns on the windows or hang a pair of skeletons
5. Freezing dance is also a very popular way of celebration. In this game, accompanied by the music of "Potato Monster", everyone needs to simulate the movements of the monster. When the music stops, everyone needs to be in a static state, and the person who is moving is eliminated.
6. Halloween-themed color ball party is also very fun, with the color balls filled with candies and small toys. Those who participate in the game blindfold their eyes and hit the lottery ball.
Halloween cross-border e-commerce promotion and marketing method
1. Create Halloween style products
Merchants can attract trick-and-treat shoppers by creating Halloween-style products or adding holiday elements to product packaging. Also, be sure to let customers know about “Halloween-style” products by posting photos on social media that will tempt and convince them to come to the merchant’s website or brick-and-mortar store before Halloween night.
2, launching trick-or-treating promotion
, can once again increase customer participation and conversion rate by holding online trick-or-treating promotions. Consumers are powerless to resist a Halloween event that combines both offers and fun and can be easily participated in at any location.
In addition, merchants can also conduct trick-or-treating activities through email marketing, providing customers with two secret quotes, allowing them to choose trick (small discount) or treat (big discount). Either way, the key point of such activities is to attract consumers’ attention through an exciting and exciting activity experience.
3. Create a Halloween-style page
Whether it is a social media homepage, a self-built website page or a product detail page, creating a Halloween-style content page can allow merchants to gain more love and attention. For example, post Halloween themed pictures and tweets on Facebook and Instagram.
In terms of site pages, it is recommended that merchants create a festive atmosphere for the visited customers through some simple adjustments, such as adding Halloween theme off-line, using some weird fonts and holiday elements, or adding pumpkins, spider webs and other icons, which can all increase customers' holiday experience.
4, create Halloween themed content marketing
release Halloween-themed content to attract consumers' attention, bringing more customers to the hotter holiday shopping. According to a survey by marketing agency Demand Metric, content marketing generates about three times the sales of traditional Outbound Marketing, with a cost reduction of about 62%, making it the perfect strategy for Halloween marketing.
Which countries celebrate Halloween
The main countries are as follows: Netherlands , the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Belgium , Switzerland and other Western countries and Australia, New Zealand , North America.
will be on November 1st for one day, and most commercial venues across the country will be closed on this day. The supermarket is not open either.
The tradition of Polish is to go home to commemorate your ancestors no matter how far away this day. Slovakia, Lithuanian , Croatia , Austrian , and Germany also have similar customs.
Halloween tips
Halloween Halloween
Pumpkin pumpkin
candy candy
monster ghost
mask mask
goblin goblin leprechaun
bones bone
warlock wizard
spider web spider web
Grim Reaper death
jack-o’lantern Jack lantern (hollow pumpkin lantern)
halloween costume Halloween costume
treat or trick Trouble or treat without giving candy
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