Remembrance Day is a special day observed on November 11th each year to honor the brave men and women who served in the military. It marks the end of World War I in 1918 and is a time to reflect on the sacrifices made by soldiers. People often wear a red poppy flower as a symbol of remembrance, inspired by the famous poem "In Flanders Fields."
On this day, ceremonies are held at war memorials and cemeteries, where people gather to pay their respects. A moment of silence is observed at 11 a.m. to remember those who lost their lives in conflicts, ensuring their bravery is never forgotten.