Halloween comes at the end of October, when evenings grow darker and colder. People decorate their homes, carve pumpkins, and dress up for a bit of fun. Children go trick-or-treating, and neighborhoods fill with candlelight and laughter.
Yet behind all the activity, Halloween still carries a quiet sense of tradition — a mix of old customs and modern play. It’s a moment that connects the past and present, reminding us how people have always marked the changing of the seasons.

