This southwestern province is famous for its spicy cuisine and giant pandas.
Sichuan
This Italian plumber is the mascot of Nintendo.
Mario
This is the term for the speed of a musical piece, usually measured in beats per minute.
Tempo
In Greek mythology, this king of the gods wields a thunderbolt.
Zeus
This is the value of π rounded to two decimal places.
3.14
This province is the most populous in China and is famous for Cantonese culture and cuisine.
Guangdong
This Nintendo console introduced motion-controlled gaming in 2006.
Nintendo Wii
This classical composer became deaf later in life but continued to write symphonies.
Beethoven
The Chinese mythological character Chang'e is accompanied by what animal to the moon palace?
Moon Rabbit
This branch of mathematics deals with the study of triangles and their properties.
Trigonometry
This province is home to the Terracotta Army and the ancient city of Xi’an.
Shaanxi
In The Legend of Zelda, Link must protect this princess from Ganon.
Princess Zelda
This Norwegian artist is best known for his "Fairytale" award winning piece.
Alexander Rybak
This Egyptian god with a falcon head is known as the god of the sky.
Horus
This famous equation by Einstein relates energy, mass, and the speed of light.
E=mc^2
Known for its stunning landscapes, this province is a tourist destination for sites like the Li River.
Guangxi
This 1996 game introduced players to the world of capturing pocket monsters.
Pokemon Red and Blue
This genre of music originated in Jamaica and is characterized by offbeat rhythms and a relaxed tempo.
Reggae
In Norse mythology, this is the world eating serpent
This sequence, beginning with 0 and 1, continues such that each number is the sum of the two preceding ones.
Fibonacci sequence
This province’s capital is Lhasa, and it is often called “the Roof of the World.
Tibet
DAILY DOUBLE
Name Nintendo's best selling game.
Wii Sports
This American artist became famous for songs like "Blinding Lights" and "Save Your Tears.
The Weeknd
In Norse mythology, this tree connects the nine worlds.
Yggdrasil
This is the name of a continuous, nowhere-differentiable curve discovered by a 19th-century mathematician, often used as an example of a fractal.
Weierstrass function