How much of Earth's land does Asia cover?
What is 30%
She is Japanese contemporary artist who works primarily in sculpture and installation, and most recently created the Infinity Mirrored Room"
Who is Yayoi Kusama
This tropical fruit is one of south east Asia’s most plentiful crops
What are coconuts
What is the only community-based museum in the United States dedicated exclusively to the history of pan-Asian Pacific Americans.
What is the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience in Seattle, Washington
This Hawaiin swimmer who died in 1968, helped popularize the sport of suring
Who is Duke Kahanamoku
What oceans border Asia?
What are Asian, Pacific and Indian
It is one of the series of woodblock views of Mount Fuji, made by the Japanese Artist Katsushika Hokusai.
What is Under the wave of Kanagawa also known as the great wave.
This popular Japanese beverage is made of fermented rice, that has been polished to remove the bran
What is sake
Only royal palace in the United States and is an enduring symbol of Hawaiian independence?
What is 'Iolani Palace in downtown Honolulu on the Island of Oahu
In 1996, this country wond the Cricket Work Cup
What is Sri Lanka
How many countries does China border?
What is 14 countries
Found in Polynesian Culture these freehand painted Clothes made of tree bark, were used in different ways resulting in many regional styles.
What is Hiapo or Tapa
This dish is a common street food in Thailand consisting of rice noodles, chicken, beef or tofu, peanuts, a scrambled egg, vegetables and bean sprouts
What is pad Thai
The navigational course determined by observing the stars, the sun, the wave currents, and the flight pattern of birds is called?
What is wayfinding
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
In 1971, this surprising interaction between a Chinease and American athlete led to a thaw in diplomatic relations between the United States and China. That meeting has become known as what?
What is Ping Pong Diplomacy
How many islands does Indoesia consist of?
What is 17,000 islands
In polynesian culture these large columns representing both men and women made of Wood, tapa, fiber and feathers would then be displayed upright in a common area in the village.
What are Staff Gods
This fruit is a major crop and staple in the state of Hawaii
What is pineapple
What island was nicknamed "Ellis Island of the West" because it was a major immigrant processing station in the early part of the twentieth century?
What was Angel Island
This game, devised in India, was known as "Ashtapada", which means 64 squares and was played with dice on a checkered board.
What is Chess
What country has an island within a lake, on an island, within a lake on an island?
What are the Philippines
Although birds were exploited for their feathers, the birds are said to have not been killed but, rather, caught by specialist bird catchers, a few feathers harvested, and the birds then released to create a cloak and capes that provided spiritual protection for Hawaiin chiefs.
'Ahu 'ula (feather cloak)
This Korean staple, is a traditional side dish consisting of salted and fermented vegetables
What is kimchi
In the 19th century, which Asian/Pacific Islander group was the first to settle in the U.S?
Who are the Chinese
He is currently the only player of Indian origin in the NHL.
Who is Manny Malhorta