This famous waterfall is between Canada and the USA.
Niagara Falls
People wear sombreros at some festivals in this country.
Mexico.
This Korean food is spicy and made from fermented cabbage.
Kimchi.
This statue is in New York, USA.
The Statue of Liberty.
You play this game with a ball and a basket.
Basketball.
What are the two official languages of Canada?
English and French.
People wear hanbok as their traditional clothing in this country.
Korea.
You usually eat this food in the morning with milk.
Cereal.
This clock tower is in London, UK.
Big Ben.
You ride waves in this sport.
Surfing.
This winter sport is extremely popular in Canada.
Hockey.
People celebrate Songkran (water festival) in this country.
Thailand.
This Indian dish is made with spices, sauce and meat or vegetables.
Curry.
These triangular structures are in Egypt.
The pyramids.
Done for relaxation, exercise and meditation.
Yoga.
This leaf is a national symbol of Canada.
The maple leaf.
People celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights, in this country.
India.
This Thai dish is made with noodles, peanuts and shrimp/chicken.
Pad Thai.
This mountain in Nepal is the highest in the world.
Mount Everest.
You grow flowers or vegetables.
Gardening.
French fries, cheese curds, and gravy make this famous Canadian dish.
Poutine.
People celebrate La Tomatina festival by throwing tomatoes in this country.
Spain.
This Spanish dish is made with rice, seafoood or meat, and cooked in a wide pan.
Paella.
This tower in Pisa, Italy is famous for not being straight.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa.
You use a rope and harness.
Rock climbing