While Christmas is celebrated in most countries around the world, there are a few notable exceptions. Some of the countries that do not celebrate Christmas include:
1. Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia is an Islamic country and the birthplace of Islam. As such, Christmas is not a recognized holiday and is not celebrated. However, Christmas decorations and trees may be found in shopping malls and other public areas during the holiday season.
2. North Korea - North Korea is a communist country and Christmas is not recognized as a holiday. The government has also restricted the import of Christmas decorations and other Christmas-related items.