The Student Association of the East Asia College
(EAC) on 27 October held a Halloween party, which was perhaps the longest Halloween
party in the world. The celebration began at half past two in the afternoon, with
EAC students carving jack-o’-lanterns with the help of a professional carver. The
best part of the celebration, the masquerade, kicked off at seven o’clock in
the evening. Students dressed in all kinds of costumes danced in the roof
garden, shrieking with laughter. How can the celebration of a Halloween be
complete without watching a bloodcurdling horror film with a bunch of
“vampires” and “monsters”? And that was exactly what EAC students did at the
end of the masquerade. The film ended at around ten o’clock. Students streamed
out of the multimedia room, tipsy with excitement. And the jack-o’-lanterns they made earlier
kept blinking until deep into the night, as if they too were too excited to
sleep.
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For full version, please refer to Chinese.
Should you have any enquiries about the press release, please feel free to contact Ms. Kristy Fok at(853)8397 4325 or prs.media@um.edu.mo or visit UM webpage www.umac.mo.