At the end of the Korean War, only ______ ______ remained Communist.
What is North Korea?
Japan’s most famous landmark. Bonus points if you can locate on the map.
What is Mt. Fuji?
China got its name from this dynasty.
What is the Ch’in?
Which of these did Chinese peeps NOT invent?
printing, paper, silk, or oil?
What is oil?
World’s coldest desert. Bonus points if you can locate it on the map.
What is the Gobi?
At the end of the _____ _____, ALL of Vietnam became a Communist nation.
What is Vietnam War?
Emperor of Japan.
Who is Hirohito?
China is the world’s __(#)__ largest country and the capital is _____.
What is “3rd” and Beijing?
Chinese philosopher and teacher.
Who was Confucius?
The largest empire in history.
What is Mongol?
After the Communist takeover of mainland China, this is where the Nationalists fled.
Where is Taiwan?
The world’s largest city, which also happens to be the capital of Japan. Bonus points if you can locate Japan on the map.
What is Tokyo?
Fractional part of the world’s population that lives in China, and what is their main food crop?
What is “1/5” and rice?
Father of American Missions.
Who was Adoniram Judson?
Only Southeast Asian country never under European rule.
What is Thailand?
This missionary was martyred in Communist China.
Who was John Stam?
Popular form of transportation found in Japan. (2 words)
What is the bulletin train?
Which emperor ordered the completion of the Great Wall of China, and what kind of Chinese tower might he have owned or lived in?
Who was Shih Huang Ti, and what is a pagoda?
”Father of Faith Missions”
Who is Hudson Taylor?
Often referred to as the ‘spice islands.”
What is Indonesia?
Communist Chinese leader.
Who is Mao Tse-tung?
Nickname for Japan.
What is the “Land of the Rising Sun?”
Italian trader who wrote a book about his experiences in China, and the trade route between China and the Roman Empire this trader might have used.
Who is Marco Polo and what is the Great Silk Road?
Nationalist Chinese leader.
Who was Chiang Kai-shek?
Where a move for freedom was brutally crushed in 1989.
What is Tiananmen Square?