Halloween(할로윈) ~에서 🇺🇸 미국
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Halloween(할로윈) ~에서 미국
현지 인사말: Happy Halloween
Halloween in the United States is a massive cultural event and the second-largest commercial holiday after Christmas, with Americans spending over 12 billion dollars annually. The tradition of trick-or-treating sees millions of children in costumes going door-to-door collecting candy on the evening of October 31. Neighborhoods compete to create the most elaborate haunted house decorations, with some displays rivaling professional attractions.
Pumpkin carving is an iconic American Halloween tradition, with families visiting pumpkin patches in October to select their jack-o'-lanterns. The tradition originated from the Irish legend of Stingy Jack, but Americans transformed it into an art form, with competitive pumpkin carving events and elaborate designs. Pumpkin spice flavoring pervades everything from lattes to cereals throughout the autumn season.
Haunted attractions are a multi-billion dollar industry, ranging from amateur garage haunted houses to professional theme park events like Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios and Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Disney World. Corn mazes, hayrides, and haunted forest trails are popular in rural areas. Cities like Salem, Massachusetts, and Sleepy Hollow, New York, become pilgrimage destinations for Halloween enthusiasts.
Adult Halloween celebrations have grown enormously, with costume parties, bar crawls, and themed events becoming major social occasions. The Greenwich Village Halloween Parade in New York City attracts over two million spectators. Popular costumes range from classic monsters to topical pop culture references, and the creativity of American Halloween costumes has become a social media phenomenon.
소개 Halloween(할로윈)
Annual celebration on October 31 with roots in the Celtic festival Samhain, featuring costumes, trick-or-treating, jack-o'-lanterns, haunted attractions, and horror-themed entertainment.