Halloween, celebrated on October 31st, is a time of eerie fun and spooky traditions. Rooted in ancient Celtic festivals like Samhain, it marks the boundary between the living and the dead. Today, people embrace the holiday with costumes, haunted houses, and trick-or-treating. Carved pumpkins, known as jack-o'-lanterns, light up doorsteps, while tales of ghosts and witches fill the air. Children dress as monsters, superheroes, or fantasy characters, collecting candy from neighbors. Adults enjoy Halloween parties with themed decorations, horror movies, and games. Whether through playful scares or creative outfits, the holiday brings communities together in a mix of fright and delight. From eerie legends to sweet treats, Halloween captures the thrill of the supernatural in a night of shared excitement.