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  2. Geography of Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Halloween parties are celebrated differently based on different age groups. One of the most popular Halloween event is the Tianmu Halloween Festival, which started in 2009 and is organised by the Taipei City Office of Commerce. [53] The 2-day annual festivity has attracted more than 240,000 visitors in 2019.

  3. List of reportedly haunted locations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Banff Springs Hotel in Banff National Park is a reported location of multiple hauntings, including the ghosts of a young bride, bellman and a Haunted room no.873 (now sealed and combined with room no.875, but underlines of the door and lights above the door place remain visible and a ghost still supposedly haunts the room).

  4. Halloween Haunt (Canada's Wonderland) - Wikipedia

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    Halloween Haunt, previously known as "Fearfest", is a Halloween event at Canada's Wonderland located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.It runs after the park's regular operating hours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings in October until the end of October or early November – up to, and recently in the 2019 season, not including Halloween night.

  5. What's the Origin of Halloween—and Why Do We ... - AOL

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  6. Why Halloween falls on Oct. 31st and why we celebrate ... - AOL

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    Halloween has been around for many centuries, but why have these traditions continued through the 21st century? Why Halloween falls on Oct. 31st and why we celebrate: From Celtic origins to Stingy ...

  7. What Is Halloween and Why Do We Celebrate It? - AOL

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    Countries that celebrate Halloween as we do, like Canada, share the same day. However, not everyone is as Halloween-obsessed as Americans. In England, Halloween is generally not celebrated at all.

  8. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    A Halloween cake decorated with ghosts, spider webs, skulls and long bones, and spiders. The cake is topped with a jack-o'-lantern. Foods such as cakes will often be decorated with Halloween colors (typically black, orange, and purple) and motifs for parties and events. Popular themes include pumpkins, spiders, and body parts. [242] [243] [244]

  9. Why your Halloween candy might cost more this year (and ... - AOL

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    Halloween candy purchases may seem a little more expensive this year – but while the cost of goods has been going up across the board in recent years, the reasons for the rise in the price of ...