This popular Japanese dish includes raw fish served over rice.
Sushi
This country is home to the Great Wall.
China
This language is primarily spoken in South Korea.
Korean
This holiday celebrates the New Year in many Asian cultures.
Lunar New Year
This K-pop girl group is known for hits like “How You Like That.”
BLACKPINK
These Filipino and Indonesian spring rolls are made with thin pastry and filled with meat or vegetables.
Lumpia
This island nation is known for anime, sushi, and Mount Fuji.
Japan
This language uses characters called kanji, hiragana, and katakana.
Japanese
This Hawaiian word means love, peace, and compassion.
Aloha
This movie features a young girl named Mei who turns into a red panda.
Turning Red
This Hawaiian dish often includes raw fish, rice, and toppings like seaweed and avocado.
Poke
This U.S. state is made up of volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean and has a unique Polynesian-Asian culture.
Hawaii
This Filipino language uses the greeting “Kumusta?”, which comes from the Spanish phrase “¿cómo está?”
Tagalog
These colorful garments are traditionally worn in India.
Sari
This Filipino American singer is known for the song “Drivers License.”
Olivia Rodrigo
This Korean fermented cabbage dish is known for its spicy and sour flavor.
Kimchi
This Southeast Asian country is known for its capital city Bangkok.
Thailand
This tonal language is the most spoken language in the world and is used in China.
Mandarin
This traditional Japanese garment is often worn during festivals.
Kimono
This Marvel superhero film features Shang-Chi.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
This Indian flatbread is often cooked in a tandoor oven and served with curry.
Naan
This country has the largest population in the world.
India
This language is widely spoken in India and is one of its official languages.
Hindi
This Indian festival, known as the “Festival of Lights,” celebrates the victory of light over darkness.
Diwali
This Japanese baseball player became a global MLB superstar after signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2023.
Shohei Ohtani