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100

What is the traditional Korean side dish made of fermented vegetables, usually cabbage?


Kimchi

100

What is the Chinese Holiday also known as Spring Festival?

Chinese New Year

100

Found in India, this majestic white marble mausoleum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of enduring love, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

Taj Mahal

100

This traditional Indian garment for women consists of a long, flowing skirt paired with a fitted blouse and scarf.


Saree

100

In Mandarin Chinese, what does 'xièxiè' mean?

Thank You

200

In Thai cuisine, this spicy and sour soup is flavored with lemongrass, lime leaves, galangal, and chili peppers.

Tom Yum

200

This Hindu festival, celebrated in spring, is known for the throwing of colored powders and water.


Holi

200

This ancient Roman amphitheater was used for gladiator contests and other public spectacles.


Colosseum

200

This iconic American denim brand, founded in 1853, is known for its classic blue jeans.

Levi's

200

In British slang, if someone is "knackered," they are feeling this.

Tired or Exhausted

400

This Middle Eastern dip, made from mashed chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic.

Hummus

400

In which country is the famous Oktoberfest beer festival held annually?

Germany

400

Which iconic statue is a gift from France and symbolizes freedom and democracy?


Statue of Liberty

400

This traditional Scottish garment for men consists of a knee-length skirt-like garment with pleats at the back.

Kilt

400

This French term, commonly used in English often associated with the sensation of experiencing something familiar or having seen it before.

déjà vu 

600

This traditional Korean dish features a colorful assortment of vegetables, meat, and a fried egg served over steamed rice, typically mixed with spicy gochujang sauce.


Bibimbap

600

This Japanese holiday, celebrated in April, marks the beginning of the cherry blossom season and is often spent picnicking under the trees.

Hanami

600

This ancient wonder of the world, located in Greece, was a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena.

Parthenon

600

This traditional garment, worn by women in China, is a one-piece dress with a high neckline and slits on the sides, typically made of silk and adorned with intricate embroidery, and is often worn for special occasions such as weddings and festivals.

Cheongsam or qipao

600

This Italian term, widely adopted in English, describes a state of relaxation and enjoyment of life's pleasures, often involving good food, wine, and company.


Dolce Vita

800

What is the traditional dessert made with shaved ice, syrup, and various toppings in Singapore?

Ice Kacang

800

Name a traditional dish eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival in China.


Mooncakes, Tangyuan, Pomelos

800

Situated in Peru, this ancient Incan citadel is nestled high in the Andes Mountains and is renowned for its sophisticated dry-stone construction and breathtaking mountain vistas.


Machu Picchu

800

These traditional shoes, characterized by a wooden sole and elevated platform, are associated with Japanese culture.


Geta

800

In French cuisine, this term refers to a small snack or appetizer, often served before a meal or with drinks.

Amuse-bouche

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