Christmas was banned in Cuba due to a combination of political and cultural reasons. In the early 1960s, when Fidel Castro came into power, he implemented a communist regime that was focused on eliminating all forms of religion and capitalist influence. Christmas was seen as a symbol of capitalism, so it was banned as a way to suppress any form of religious or capitalist sentiment. Additionally, the government was also opposed to any holiday that was seen as "foreign" or "un-Cuban." So, Christmas was banned for these political and cultural reasons.