A Chinese pastry made from egg custard
Mince meat pie
Fruit tart
Egg custard tart
Steak and kidney pie
Egg custard tart
In Japan, traditional clothing for men and women that consists of a robe that falls to the feet and has wide sleeves and often many layers
Kimono
Cloak
Shawl
Cape
Kimono
Also known as Sun Wukong, this primate character appears in the Chinese epic Journey to the West and is known for his mischievous nature
Monkey King
Jade Emperor
White Witch
Pansage
Monkey King
What is the Chinese festival celebrated on the first month of the lunar calendar?
New Year’s
Chinese New Year
Christmas
Easter
Chinese New Year
In India, an oil lamp traditionally made from clay is called a
Lantern
Candle
Diya
Tallow
Diya
A Chinese pastry filled with red bean or lotus seed paste served at the Mid-Autumn Festival
Dumpling
Almond cookie
Sesame bun
Mooncake
Mooncake
An Indian garment for women made from a length of cloth (5-9 yards) draped around the waist and over the shoulder, worn with a fitted bodice and petticoat
Gown
Sherwani jacket
Sari
Kurta
Sari
In Japanese folklore, a princess of the moon who came down to earth to experience humanity, was born to a bamboo wood cutter, and set up tests for suitors so they would fail
Empress Michiko
Princess Mononoke
Princess Kaguya
Princess Nanami
Princess Kaguya
What is the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival also called?
Doll Festival
Moon Festival
Harvest Festival
Cherry Blossom Festival
Moon Festival
In China, this is a wooden, pear-shaped stringed musical instrument
Gong
Zither
Mandolin
Pipa
Pipa
A Vietnamese soup made with broth, herbs, rice noodles, and meat (often beef or chicken)
Ramen
Pho
Tom Yum
Lo mein
Pho (pronounced "fuh")
In the Philippines, this is traditional clothing for men, a transparent tunic, often a white color, worn with an undershirt
Barong Tagalog
Manila shawl
Baro’t saya
Mantilla
Barong Tagalog
In Indian mythology, female spirts of clouds and water, who are beautiful, graceful, and excellent dancers
Naga
Apsara
The Sleeper
Rakshasa
Rakshasa
The Indian festival of lights to celebrate the triumph of good over evil is called
Fanaa
Holi
Diwali
Des Rangila
Diwali
The Vietnamese Lunar New Year festival is called
Dragon Boat festival
Tết
Lantern Festival
Tết Trung Thu
Tết
A Korean rice dish topped with sautéed and seasoned vegetables, chili pepper paste, soy sauce, or soybean paste, a fried egg, and sliced meat
Bulgogi
Kimchi
Adobe chicken
Bibimbop
Bibimbop
In Vietnam, a traditional dress for women, a silk, form-fitting tunic worn over trousers
Hanfu
Áo dài
Salwar kameez
Cheongsam
Áo dài (pronounced "ow yiye")
From Korean folklore, a fox who has lived over 1,000 years and has supernatural power, such as shapeshifting, but also seeks to eat the hearts and livers of humans
Kappa
Tengu
Kitsune
Kumiho
Kumiho
The Japanese festival that celebrates the union of the deities Orihime and Hikoboshi, separated by the Milky Way
Hakama
Kusudama
Kami
Tanabata
Tanabata
A Filipino dance where dancers step between 2 long, bamboo canes that clack together
Tinikling
Noh
Kathakali
Garba
Kathakali
A yellow Indian sauce made of lentils
Naan
Dal
Samosa
Thali
Dal
Traditional clothing for women in Thailand and Laos, tube skirt wrapped around the waist
Sinh
Sarong
Pallu
Sabai
Sinh
In Chinese folklore, this woman who drank the elixir of immortality and became the goddess of the moon
Hou Yi
Zhinü
Chang’e
Niulang
Chang’e
What is Loi Krathong?
A) A festival in Thailand where people float baskets made from banana leaves and filled with candles and flowers down the river
B) A festival where people in China light lanterns and release them into the sky
C) A festival in India where people throw colored powders at each other
D) A festival in Japan that celebrates the New Year’s
A) A festival in Thailand where people float baskets made from banana leaves and filled with candles and flowers down the river
In the Philippines, a fried snack made of a spring roll wrapper dusted with brown sugar and stuffed with banana or other fillings, like fruit or cheese
Turon
Falooda
Jalebi
Dorayaki
Turon