New York City also held a special parade on Halloween night to let a group of vampires, zombies, witches, and Frankenstein appear together. The public is also welcome to visit. The participants are not limited to age, gender, class, nationality. Even if you are a coward, you can join them and come to a hot carnival.
In fact, these ghosts are all dressed up, so it is not terrible. On the contrary, some small faces are more very cute, which makes them feel like they are in a large costume ball.
Among the various costumed characters, the most popular witch zombies, and those specializing in Halloween supplies are also specially prepared to sell to meet the needs of the public; at the same time, manufacturers will The hot characters of the year included the introduction of masks and clothing to the market, in order to make more people into the craze of traditional Western festivals, such as the little wizard in the movie “Harry Potter”, has become a must-have role for many children.
The Greenwich Village Halloween Parade began in 1973 and was initiated by a mask craftsman and puppet actor Mr Ralph Lee. It was said that he first marched with his friends and children in neighbors and later evolved into a whole Large-scale activities in the village, and of course large-scale puppet shows, and the purpose of the parade is to hope that everyone is a participant rather than a bystander, so even if people just want to see the lively mentality, when you step into the village They will soon be invited to participate in the parade and become a part of them.
The New York City Halloween Parade attracts thousands of New Yorkers and visitors every year, and the parade is held in Greenwich Village. The teams are at the junction of Sixth Avenue and Spring Street at about 7 pm ( 6th Avenue & Spring Street) started and marched until the 26th Street & 23rd Street, which took about a few hours.
Visitors from Asia, South America, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East can dress up as a variety of characters, or bring simple instruments to instantly play local unique music, blending with borderless territories. culture. Maybe I have never participated in Halloween activities before, let alone such a wonderful parade, so I feel particularly fresh.
As early as mid-October, Manhattan has begun to “haunted”. On the busy streets, we have seen ghost decorations hanging around Halloween. Many department stores are also busy putting gifts and clothes in the window. The lesser people stop to watch, and the supermarkets and markets also sell small and small pumpkins for the public to buy home to decorate their homes or make pumpkin lanterns. Of course, there are also housewives who cook pumpkins for dishes or cakes. The festival is full of traditions.