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Oct 17, 2016

The "ban" need to know when traveling


Prior to this country, tourists should "pocket" some knowledge to avoid network unfairly penalized.

Russian Sputnik page through some bizarre ban in the country. There are laws seem outdated, no longer are the people executed in practice, but we really ... weird.


1. Prohibition of electronic games in Greece
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Greek Government banning electronic games people since 2002 - Photo: Kotaku

Since 2002, authorities have banned people Athens electronic games. The provisions of the ban rather vague because the government initially expected only prohibits the electronic game machine. In 2003, under pressure from the European Union (EU), the government was forced to modify some provisions. However, video games are still banned in the Internet cafe.

2. Prohibition-style haircut "Western" in Iran

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Western hairstyles long banned in Iran - Photo: allociné

In 2010, the Tehran government has banned a number of hairstyles in vogue in the West as a ponytail or long hair. The authorities even published a newspaper with illustrations cut hairstyles are permitted. 2015, Iran continued to ban male hairstyles "monstrous" or vaguely gay.

3. Prohibit "On mistress" in Saudi Arabia

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Saudi authorities ban people celebrate Valentine's Day - Photo: Pixabay

According to the local newspaper in Saudi, Valentine's Day (Valentine) "encourages immoral relations between unmarried men and women." So on this day, people are not allowed to celebrate nor sold items such as red roses, cards, boxes of chocolates, etc .. The ban has led to a black market flourished to serve customer needs.

4. Prohibition yellow clothes in Malaysia

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Group of people wearing yellow shirts join anti-government protests in March 9-2015 Malaysia - Reuters

In 2011, the Malaysian government banned the wearing yellow clothes. The smallest items such as yellow shoestring is also prohibited. If violations are detected, people will have to pay a penalty of up to 1,000 euros for "security threat".

5. Prohibition of tomato sauce in French

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France banned the use of ketchup in the school cafeteria since 2011 - Photo: letpacificfood

Since 2011, the tomato sauce was banned from use in the school cafeteria for allegedly damaging taste French cuisine and contain too much sugar.

6. Prohibit eating haggis sausages in the US

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Haggis sausage are not allowed to appear on the menu in the US for 40 years - Photo: hendersonhamilton

Sausage Haggis is Scotland's traditional dish made from the guts of sheep including heart, liver and lungs. However, in the US, sheep lung is forbidden foods haggis sausages should not be allowed to appear on the menu for 40 years.

7. Prohibit cell phone in Cuba

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Mobile phone craze among young people in Cuba - Photo: Twitter

Under former President Fidel Castro, only high-level officials in the government and foreign companies are entitled to have a mobile phone. 3-2008 month, President Raul Castro's decision to lift the ban, stop the sale of mobile phones in the black market sneaky.

8. Prohibit eating chewing gum in Singapore

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Since 1992, the Singapore government banned people selling and chewing gum - Photo: Stain Eaters

Since 1992, the Singapore government banned people selling chewing gum and candy because unsanitary streets and cause a negative impact to the environment. Thanks to the Free Trade Agreement between the US and Singapore, since 2004, this law is a little looser. Accordingly, those who chew gum for therapeutic reasons will not be penalized.

9. Prohibit "reincarnation" in China

In 2007, Beijing authorities have banned the status of "reincarnation" without the permission of the government. This provision was designed to thwart counterfeit incarnation as "living Buddha" of the Tibetan people in order to profit.

10. Prohibition from puzzle in Romania

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In 1980, Romanian authorities have banned people from playing puzzle - Photo: Pinterest

In the 1980s, Bucharest authorities have banned people from playing puzzle games with this reason "too intellectual". However, this ban has now been lifted.

9. Jasmine banned in Tunisia

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Tunisian authorities have banned growing jasmine since the Jasmine Revolution in 2010 - Photo: Mark Vos

The government has banned the planting jasmine Tunis since the Jasmine Revolution in 2010. During the revolution, people spill out into the street to protest corruption, unemployment, food price increases. Riots culminated led Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was overthrown and fled to the country after 23 years in power.

10. Prohibition of the concept of "travel through time" in China

In 2011, Beijing authorities banned the contents related to the concept of traveling through time to "respect history" after a series of television programs continuously overexploitation this topic.

11. Prohibition of baby walkers in Canada

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Since 2004, Canadian mothers are not allowed to use a walker for their children - Photo: Amazon

Since 2004, Canadian mothers are not allowed to use a walker for your child. According to the government, this vehicle retard children's physical development. Canada was the first country launched the ban. Besides, the European Union Child Safety also advised parents not to use baby walkers.

12. Prohibition of fast food McDonald's in Bolivia

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From 2002 to 2015 visitors could not find any brand store belongs McDonald in Bolivia - Photo: Today

But hearing no official Bolivian government made the law against a McDonald's restaurant opened in 2002 and 2015 but the visitors could not find any brand store belongs here. Previously, in Bolivia had a McDonald's, but because people prefer fast food should not the government ordered the closure of the entire chain.

13. Prohibition mannequin not wearing head scarves in Iran

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In 2009, Iranian authorities banned people in the store display mannequins without head scarves team - Photo: Flickr

In 2009, Iranian authorities banned people mannequin on display in the store without the hijab head scarf. Alternatively, the mannequin dressed to be discreet, not to reveal the curves. Men are also prohibited from selling women's underwear.

14. Prohibition of plastic bags in Bangladesh

In 2002, Bangladesh became the first country in the world banned the use of plastic bags to avoid environmental contamination. However, only a year later, the business started distributing plastic bags despite sanctions.

15. Prohibition of spanking in Sweden

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In 1979, Sweden was the first country to ban spanking applied - Photo: Le Figaro

In 1979, Sweden was the first country to ban spanking applied but without much success. Instead of bringing a positive value, this law caused many consequences as the children denounced their parents or children run away from home because of being slapped. However, many other countries such as Finland, Norway and Austria decided to apply this law to protect children.

16. Prohibition of women driving in Saudi Arabia

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Saudi women are not prohibited from driving, but never obtained a license - Photo: Kippreport

In Saudi Arabia, in theory, women are not prohibited from driving. However, the government does not give them license. If driving without a license, they will be punished. In May 4-2016, Reuters news agency quoted Mohammad bin Salman Al Viceroy Saud said that "society has not yet been persuaded to see women driving thing" and this caused even more "negative consequences" .

17. Prohibition named freely in Denmark

In Denmark, parents must choose a name for the list more than 24,000 names available. If you want to named outside lists, parents must apply for permission.








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