Singapore doesn't celebrate Halloween. We celebrate the Hungary Ghost Festival and no one dresses up and goes outside past nine for that because the ghosts, real ones, could literally get you. (Don't आप dare टिप्पणी दे that ghosts don't exist especially if you're living in America because आप would probably never have a first-hand experience like I did.) And it lasts for a full महीना from late July to late August...
Although I did go to a friend's costume party for her birthday in October and I dressed myself as Enma Ai from the Jigoku Shoujo anime.
हैलोवीन is not a big thing in australia but now and then आप see people trick या treating when i was a kid i wish there was a lot of people dressing up for हैलोवीन and i could of had someone to go with besides my uncle who took me for my first time and he kept hiding behind trees and let me go द्वारा myself and watch people give me nothing and then laugh about it that was my first and last time.
In my country, we don't celebrate हैलोवीन either.. Or, at least not in the same way. We don't do trick या treat, but we do make कद्दू faces and हैलोवीन parties, where people dress up - sometimes!
Instead we have a kind of carnival where we also dress up, and go to people's doors and "beg" for money (not candy, money). We also "beat the cat off the barrel" - that's a tradition coming from the medieval times, where people put a black cat into a barrel, and beat it to death :/ - apparently, people thought the cat belonged to a witch या something. Now, however, we don't kill cats, we put sweets and oranges in the barrels instead :)
I've been dressed out as, a bee Snowwhite :) a pirate a cowboy a fairy a ghost a dwarth an injured Oliver Twist