In Spain, the Catholic tradition of All Saints' Day coexists with the growing influence of Halloween.
On All Saints' Day, people traditionally clean graves and bring flowers to cemeteries to honor their deceased loved ones.
However, in recent years, the celebration has been overshadowed by Halloween festivities, complete with sweets, fake blood, and spider webs.
The sobriety of the Catholic tradition has given way to sweets, fake blood, and spider webs from one of the most iconic holidays in the United States.
The contrast between the two celebrations is evident, with younger generations taking to the streets at night to celebrate Halloween, while the older generation visits cemeteries the next morning to remember their dead.
Author's summary: Halloween influences All Saints' Day in Spain.