Halloween celebration

On October 31, a Halloween celebration was held among students at the White House. To create a special atmosphere, students prepared in advance, dressing up in various costumes, painting their faces, and transforming into characters. Since Halloween’s main elements are spooky characters and interesting stories, the hall was decorated with cobwebs on the walls, artificial skeletons, dark lighting, and eerie music playing.
During the event, a competition for the most unique costumes was organized. Students dressed up as zombies, pirates, and other frightening characters, showing off their creative imagination. Each participant’s outfit and character were evaluated individually, and special prizes were awarded to the winners.
After the contest, the celebration continued with movie screenings and the tradition of sharing sweets. Students enjoyed remembering Halloween traditions and immersing themselves in an exciting, vibrant festive atmosphere.