When people go on vacation for recreation and relaxation. They spend money on food, recreational activities, shopping and sightseeing.
What is tourism?
Bullfighting is a form of art in my country.
What is Spain?
Restaurants that are open morning, noon and night
What is sodas?
Food that is served.
Paella, tapas, and churros served with a cup of melted chocolate.
This food is eaten at every meal
What is rice?
Jobs that citizens of the country have in order for a successful economy, jobs should be well paying and sustainable.
What is economy?
Has many water and river ways throughout the country
What is Vietnam?
What tradition do most restaurants have
What is staying open morning, noon, and night?
A Spanish sound that has singing, dancing, guitar, hand clapping, and finger snapping
What is flamenco?
What custom is used because of the many water and river ways?
What is floating boat farmers markets/
People's way of life in a certain area. This can include language, food, clothing, arts, architecture, literature, music, customs, and traditions.
What is culture?
Music common in Spain
What is flamenco?
What is carretta?
What are beautifully hand painted detailed designs on ox carts?
In an arena between a bull and a matador
What is bullfighting?
What is traditional dress?
What is AO Dai?
Materials that come from nature that countries, produce, use or sell, to make money.
What are natural resources?
A triangular hat is worn for rain or sun
What is Viet Nam?
How do artist do ?
What is paint ox carts?
Considered an art, tradition and symbol but is thought to be cruel and unfair my others
What is bullfighting?
What kind of hats are worn?
What is conical?
How a country spends and makes its money. It includes livelihoods (jobs), the production, buying and selling of natural resources, and tourism.
What is economy?
Known for nice people
What is Coasta Rica?
Pura Vida
What is means relaxed peaceful life.
When shops close and employees go home for lunch and a rest.
What is a siesta?
What is Ao Dai?
What is a tunic with pants underneath?