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Christmas is NOT celebrated in these 5 countries - Here's why

As much of the globe prepares for festive gatherings and gift exchanges each December, it's easy to forget that for a significant portion of the world's population, December 25th is an ordinary day.

December 24, 2025 / 09:40 IST
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5 Countries where Christmas is NOT celebrated
5 Countries where Christmas is NOT celebrated

As much of the globe prepares for festive gatherings and gift exchanges each December, it's easy to forget that for a significant portion of the world's population, December 25th is an ordinary day. The celebration of Christmas is not a universal tradition, with cultural, religious and political factors shaping national observances. For travellers and the culturally curious, understanding these differences offers a valuable perspective on global diversity. Here, we explore five nations where Christmas cheer takes a backseat to other traditions and laws.

1. North Korea

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In North Korea, the totalitarian state's ideology leaves no room for religious holidays like Christmas. The regime, which views organized religion as a threat to its authority and the cult of personality surrounding the Kim dynasty, suppresses all forms of religious expression. Celebrating Christmas can result in severe punishment, including imprisonment.

Instead, the national calendar revolves around state-mandated holidays. The most significant winter celebration is the anniversary of the birth of former leader Kim Jong-il (December 17). Any external cultural influence, including Western holidays, is systematically eradicated from public life to ensure absolute focus on the state and its leadership.