This Southeast Asian island nation is one of the smallest countries in the world.
What is Maldives?
The Maldives is a popular filming location because of its bright blue what?
What are beaches/oceans?
Mongolia was once ruled by this famous conqueror.
Who is Genghis Khan?
What country did boba tea originate from?
Taiwan
Sri Lanka is famous for gems, especially this blue stone.
What is sapphire?
What city of Karachi is the largest city in this South Asian country?
Pakistan
This country has a musical instrument made from bamboo pipes called the khaen.
What is Laos?
This tiny island country became independent from Malaysia in 1965.
What is Singapore?
What pungent fruit, banned in many hotels and subways, is known as the “king of fruits” in Southeast Asia?
Durian
What is Bhutan’s national sport?
What is archery?
What country does not have any rivers?
Saudi Arabia
Which country only had TV starting in 1999, making it one of the last countries to get it.
What is Bhutan?
This country’s royal family has ruled for hundreds of years and still exists today.
What is Thailand?
What country does cinnamon originate from?
Sri Lanka
People in this country wear yellow paste called thanaka for sun protection / skincare.
What is Myanmar?
What landlocked South Asian nation contains eight of the world’s 10 highest peaks?
Nepal
In what country do people salute before watching a movie?
Thailand
This small Southeast Asian country has one of the richest sultans in the world.
What is Brunei?
What country does not sell bubblegum?
Singapore
Bhutan measures success using GNH, which stands for Gross National what?
What is Happiness?
The island of Borneo is shared by three countries. Name at least 1.
Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia
Bhutan is called the Land of the ______ Dragon.
What is Thunder?
The Khmer Empire, famous for building Angkor Wat, was located in what is now what country?
Cambodia
Yemen is famous for drinking spiced coffee called qishr, made with this ingredient.
What is ginger?
This country uses traditional stick charts to map ocean waves and currents.
What are the Marshall Islands?