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The streets are alive with gods and ghouls.
China may not have a long history with Halloween, but the holiday’s presence is real for the younger generation in first-tier cities, who seize the opportunity to party in costume.
Not everyone is with it — in fact, Guangzhou subways banned “terrifying makeup” completely, fearing that it would frighten pregnant women and the elderly.
Even so, Halloween weekend is still a force to be reckoned with across the country. Alongside the classic ghosts, ghouls, and global pop culture references, we’re also seeing an uptick in Chinese cultural costumes, as folks take a tongue-in-cheek approach to the holiday.
The streets are alive with gods and ghouls.
China may not have a long history with Halloween, but the holiday’s presence is real for the younger generation in first-tier cities, who seize the opportunity to party in costume.
Not everyone is with it — in fact, Guangzhou subways banned “terrifying makeup” completely, fearing that it would frighten pregnant women and the elderly.
Even so, Halloween weekend is still a force to be reckoned with across the country. Alongside the classic ghosts, ghouls, and global pop culture references, we’re also seeing an uptick in Chinese cultural costumes, as folks take a tongue-in-cheek approach to the holiday.
📝重点词汇与表达
ghoul /ɡuːl/
食尸鬼,魔鬼
presence /ˈprez(ə)ns/
存在,出席
reckon /ˈrek(ə)n/
认为,估计
reference /ˈref(ə)rəns/
参考,参照
uptick /ˈʌptɪk/
上升,增加
tongue-in-cheek /ˌtʌŋ ɪn ˈtʃiːk/
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