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How do you celebrate Halloween in Russia, France, China and Germany?
1. Russia
In Russia, Halloween is not welcome. Yes, there are a lot of thematic parties and festivals, but at the State level Halloween celebrates the Moscow patriarchal ' s " undesirable for Russian culture " and " totally untrue to our spirit " . Protojeres Alveloud Chaplin, in his post in the Moscow Patriarchate, as Chairman of the Division for External Church Relations, said that the " rhythuls of such a celebration teach people from childhood to cooperate with evil, to reconcile with their existence, to give him some kind of tribute. Instead, everyone has to fight him and reject him because the Orthodox Church teaches it." But the Russians won't be so scared!
2. France.
The most impressive celebrations in France are nearby. Paris in Disneyland and Limoge. There are carnivals with multiple players, dressed in goblin costumes, vampires and ghosts that highlight the pumpkin path, the traditional symbol of Hellowin. All the bars and restaurants in France offer their visitors to take the Swedish dishes, while the waiters and visitors of the establishments wear the same holiday as the participants in the poles.
3. China.
Teng Chieh has been named Halloween in China, which is observed by local residents as the day of ancestry. This night, in front of a photograph of a deceased relative, they put water and food and a flashlight on their way to the night of Halloween. The monks are made out of the paper of fate that burns in the evening to help the smoke from them get to heaven. Each country has its centuries-old traditions, which are clear on Halloween Day.
4. Germany.
In Germany, Helloween celebrates at least as beautiful. Frankenstein's castle in Darmstadt attracts thousands of people dressed in monster costumes on the night of 1 November, and local residents believe that it is this night that the host's ghost is on the castle roof.
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