The trade network/routes that connected China to the rest of the world
What is the Silk Road?
Staple grain food in most dishes, often eaten everyday
What is rice?
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what is meaning "awesome" or "cool", or expressing admiration/approval?
Capital city
What is Beijing?
Colour considered lucky
What is red?
the year Beijing held the Summer Olympics
What is 2008?
Desert eaten during Mid-Autumn Festival
what is mooncake?
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What is "I love you"?
五二零 (wuerling) sounds similar to 我爱你 (woaini)
China's national animal
National College Entrance Exam name
What is the GaoKao?
Who is Qin Shi Huang?
Food that symbolizes longevity (long life) and good fortune, often eaten during birthdays and New Year
What are noodles?
I人,E人
What is introvert, extrovert?
Two great rivers in China
What is the Yangtze (Changjiang) and the Yellow River (HuangHe)?
The twelve zodiacs (bonus points if you can name them in order!)
What is the
Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit/Hare, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat/Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig?
Person responsible for the policies "Great Leap Forward" and the "Cultural Revolution"
Who is Mao Zedong?
Hotpot capital of China
What is Chongqing?
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Only female empress to ever rule China
Who is Empress Wu Zetian?
Name at least two gift taboos (should not gift people these items)
ex.

Four Great Inventions from Imperial China (bonus points for naming them all!)
what is the compass, gunpowder, papermaking, and printing?
Name at least three of the Eight Great Regional Cuisines (八大菜系), extra points if you get them all!
What is
Sichuan (Chuan Cai), Cantonese (Yue Cai), Shandong (Lu Cai), Jiangsu (Su Cai), Fujian (Min Cai), Zhejiang (Zhe Cai), Hunan (Xiang Cai), and Anhui (Hui Cai)?
What is "the goat"?
永远的神 (yongyuandeshen) meaning eternal god, legendary
Dynasty known for development of silk
What is the Han dynasty?
Name four traditional Chinese instruments
examples:
What is the
Erhu (violin), Guzheng (zither), Guqin (zither), Dizi (flute), Hulusi (flute), Xiao (flute), Pipa (lute/guitar), Suona (trumpet), Gu (drum), Bianzhong (chime bells)?