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Halloween 31-10

Trabajo evaluativo Materia : Ingles


Integrantes: Flores Manuel Luciano , Adriana Elizabet Riveiro ,
Luisana Morena Cruz , Carlos Emanuel Arroyo , Jasmin Alejandra Flores
#1 Corea
• The Halloween celebrated in Korea is called Chuseok and is
commemorated on August 15. Families return to their
hometowns to pay respect to their ancestors by visiting
their graves and cleaning them. Since Koreans believe that a
person does not die when they physically leave, but that the
spirits continue to live to protect their descendants, they
prepare special foods and drinks for them that day.
#1 Corea
#1 Corea
#2 Japon
Asia always had that special connection with the supernatural and they
always have a place and time to celebrate something that has to do
with that, so Japan could not be left behind. In Tokyo, due to its anime
tradition, the most common costumes are bloody vampires, and the
best Halloween parties are on the subway lines, great, right? The most
famous party is the Yamanote line, known for offering the best ghostly
fun.
#2 Japon
#2 Japon
#3 Filipinas
• The Philippines has a vampire typical of the region
called Aswang who by day is a beautiful woman and
at night is a winged demon who is led by birds to the
houses of his victims from whom he sucks their blood
and who always prefers children. . I think I'm a little
scared! Within their own traditions, Filipinos have
joined the October 31 celebration with a themed
film festival where everyone attends in costume and
scares each other.
#3 Filipinas
#3 Filipinas
#4 China
• Western Halloween is celebrated in China, but they also have their
own rituals. The most traditional Chinese celebrate Teng Chieh,
which consists of visiting their local Buddhist temple and creating
paper boats as a representation of the place where their loved ones
will go in peace. Also, in Hong Kong, those not so traditional,
created their version of Halloween to honor death called the
Hungry Ghost Festival. Clubs and bars are filled with Asian
Halloween decorations and residents buy illuminated pumpkins
brought from Japan to go out on the night of October 31, which is
already becoming a tradition.
#4 China
#4 China
#5 India
• If you need a place to escape the Halloween marketing,
India is the place to go. If you ask a native what their
favorite celebration is, they will surely tell you that it is
Holi, because they can dress up and pretend to be
someone they are not; That's why some are adopting
trick-or-treating as a way to change their personality for
a day, but the candy collected is donated to charitable
causes.
#5 India
#5 India

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