In Belgium, people do not traditionally carve jack-o-lanterns. Instead, they have their own unique customs and traditions, such as celebrating Driekoningen (Three Kings) on January 6, where children dress up as kings and queens and go door-to-door, singing and asking for treats and money. However, with the influence of American culture, some Belgians have started to adopt Halloween traditions, including carving jack-o-lanterns.View attachment 73441
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