The day you are looking for is calledEl Dia de los Muertos.
***************However***********El Dia de los Muertos is held on November 1 and 2 not October 31. It connects to All Saints' Day (Nov. 1) and All Souls' Day (Nov.2). It celebrates the dead relatives. It is not connected to Halloween and there is no trick or treating. People do dress up a little but candy is made everywhere and eaten. They are made in the shape of skull and other dead relations.
"feliz dia de los muertos" in English, that is translated to Happy Halloween!Mexico does not celibrate Halloween; they have a holiday called "Day of the Dead" which is celebrated on November 1st.
Mexico
They celebrate Halloween as well as the Americans do in some parts of Mexico, but in most parts, they present a day called preparation day. This day is used for preparation for the immediate-following holidays "All Saints Day", and "The Day of the Dead".
fiesta day & Day of the Dead.
They called it Pomona Day. See link.
its called poo
Halloween used to be called All Saints Day.
Halloween is in Halloween as Christmas is in Christmas as Hanukah is in Hanukah. If you are asking why it is in October, then it is based on Mexico's Day of the Dead, also in October. Plus, the first day of November is All Saints Day, so the day before, (in October), is casting the evil spirits away, thus Halloween. Halloween is based on the evening before All-Saints Day (otherwise known as All Hallowed Day). All Hallow E'en
Dia de los Muertos
That would be in Mexico on The Day Of The Dead.
It is All Hallow's Eve, the night before All Saints' Day. The day after Halloween is called "The day of Halloweens past." I have heard this from many people and it is really com-in in Rhode Island.
Both; it is a common celebration just as Halloween is to US.