Homonym: October 31st (Halloween)
October 31st is widely recognized as Halloween, a holiday celebrated in various countries, particularly in the United States. It marks the eve of All Hallows' Day, which is a Christian feast day. On this day, people often engage in activities such as trick-or-treating, costume parties, and haunted house visits.
The origins of Halloween can be traced back to ancient Celtic festivals, particularly the Samhain festival, which marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. Over time, Halloween has evolved into a festive occasion characterized by spooky decorations, pumpkins carved into jack-o'-lanterns, and various themed events.