The Origins of Halloween: Which Country Started It All?
Which Country Does Halloween Originate From? Ah, Halloween—the magical time of year when pumpkins glow, candy disappears , and adults secretly compete in the costume contest . But where did this spooktacular holiday really start? Spoiler alert: it’s older than your grandma’s haunted attic. The Celtic Roots: Ireland and Scotland Halloween originated from the Celtic festival of Samhain , celebrated in ancient Ireland and Scotland over 2,000 years ago. The Celts believed that on October 31 , the boundary between the living and the dead became blurry, allowing spirits to roam freely. They lit bonfires to ward off evil spirits. Left offerings of food for wandering ghosts (basically the OG trick-or-treat). Wore disguises to confuse any mischievous spirits—so yes, your costume tradition is centuries old. Imagine partying with druids while wearing a skeleton mask—way trendier than your Zoom calls. From Pagan Festival to Christian Holiday When Christianity spread, Samhai...