Coronation Day of His Majesty the King holds on November 1 annually in the Kingdom of Bhutan to commemorate the anniversary of the king’s coronation. It’s a national public holiday. Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck is Bhutan’s ‘Druk Gyalpo’ or ‘Dragon King.’ On December 9, 2006, he succeeded his father, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who abdicated the throne in his favor. King Khesar was born in Kathmandu on February 21, 1980. He is the eldest son of Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the fourth Dragon King of Bhutan, and his third wife, Queen Tshering Yangdon.
Anniversary of the Revolution

The Anniversary of the Revolution in Algeria takes place on November 1 every year. It is also known as the Red (Bloody) All Saints Day, coinciding with the Catholic day of remembrance for saints. This is so because it commemorates the start of the war of independence against France by the National Liberation Front (F.L.N.). Lots of lives were lost and many others were displaced from their homes. France won the conflict and regained control of the country, but the brutality which was used to achieve it further angered the Algerians and caused France to lose support in France and abroad. It ultimately led to Algeria gaining Independence from France on July 5, 1962.
Chucks-N-Pearls Day

Chucks-N-Pearls Day is celebrated on October 28 every year to honor the simple but unique dressing style of the second most important person in the U.S. — Kamala Harris, the first female Vice President of the United States, who is known for wearing converse sneakers and a pearl necklace to numerous notable events. Her fans throughout the country dress up like her to celebrate her humble but happy existence. Harris not only set the White House record but also a slew of other milestones in her life.