Geography
EY
Mid-Autumn Festival
Food & Cuisine
Taiwan
100

What is the capital of France?

Paris

100

How many country does EY operates in?

>150 countries

100

When is Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated each year?

This festival is traditionally celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month.

100

What is sauté?

This means to cook food quickly in a small amount of oil over high heat.

100

Taiwan’s tallest building

Taipei 101

200

What is the largest country in the world by land area?

Russia

200

How many floors does EY has in ORQ?

Nine floors
200

Who is the woman living on the moon and is associated with the festival?

Chang Er

200

What is ratatouille?

This is a French dish, made of slow-cooked vegetables, inspired a Pixar movie.

200

How many colours are featured on the national flag of Taiwan?

Three (Blue, Red, White)

300

Which country has the most islands?

Sweden

300
Who founded EY?

Arthur Young and Alwin C. Ernst

300

Who is Hou Yi? And what is he known for?

This archer, Chang’e’s husband, was known for shooting down nine suns.

300

What is sous vide?

This technique involves cooking food slowly in vacuum-sealed bags in a water bath.

300

Name 5 food of Taiwan in 5 seconds!

Lu Rou Fan, Beef Noodle Soup, Gua Bao, Stinky Tofu, Bubble Tea, Pineapple Cake

400

Which country has a flag with a dragon on it?

Bhutan

400

Which country is the Asia-Pacific headquarters for EY? 

Hong Kong

400

In ancient China, what are mooncakes used for?

Used to secretly pass messages during this rebellion.

400

This Filipino dessert is a colourful mix of shaved ice, sweet beans, and jelly.

Halo-halo
400

What is the oldest city of Taiwan?

Tai Nan

500

What is the only country that is also a continent?

Australia

500

How many seats are bookable on EY My Day in the 12th Floor?

150 seats bookable

500

What is Alvin's favorite mooncake flavour?

Let's ask Alvin for the answer ;)

500

Where is Venchi ice-cream originated?

Turin, Italy

500

What is the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival?

This traditional festival in Taiwan involves writing wishes on paper lanterns and releasing them into the sky, creating a magical display of floating lights. It’s held annually in a small mountain town and attracts thousands of visitors.

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