Christmas is celebrated all over the world as a festival but there are few countries which have imposed a ban on the celebration of Christmas.
Christmas is banned in North Korea due to their policies, which is restricted for religious purpose.
Tajikistan has banned the celebrations like gift exchanges and the Christmas trees decoration.
Somalia, a country in Africa has banned the celebrations of Christmas and New Year.
Christmas celebrations in the country is banned due to the policy of Government on religious minorities and foreign customs.
During 1640 the Scotland parliament banned the vacation for Christmas celebration but the Christmas is still celebrated in the house.
England and France are the two countries which imposed the banned during the ruling monarchy but have unbanned the celebration but have banned the vacation for Christmas.