Ulster Folk Museum Revives Ancient Halloween Traditions in Northern Ireland
Visitors experience authentic Celtic customs in a one-of-a-kind autumn celebration.
The Ulster Folk Museum in Northern Ireland has launched a seasonal program reviving ancient Celtic Halloween traditions, offering visitors a unique cultural experience.
The event features storytelling, traditional crafts, and folklore performances that trace the origins of modern Halloween.
Organizers say the initiative aims to preserve and share Northern Ireland’s rich heritage while drawing tourists to the region during the autumn season.