This major river flows through Cambodia
What is the Mekong River?
These are key social etiquette rules in Cambodia
What are respecting elders, not touching someone's head, and young people not placing their hands on an elder's shoulder?
The national dish of Cambodia
What is Fish Amok?
The year Cambodia gained independence from France
What is 1953?
Type of government in Cambodia
What is a constitutional monarchy?
This is the main geographic, agricultural area of Cambodia
What is the central, low-lying plain?
This is when Cambodian New Year is celebrated.
What is mid-April, marking the end of the harvesting season?
Traditional Cambodian breakfast dish
What is Kuyteav? (a pork-based rice noodle soup) is very popular, along with rice porridge with dried fish or pork, and Nom Banh Chok.
The rule of this empire was known as the "Golden Age" of Cambodian history
What is the Khmer Empire?
The current Prime Minister of Cambodia
Who is Hun Manet?
These mountain ranges border Cambodia
What are the Cardamom Mountains and the Dangrek Mountains?
This is the traditional dance of Cambodia
What is the Apsara dance?
A fermented fish paste used as a staple ingredient to add savory depth to Cambodian soups, salads, and stir-fries
What is Prahok?
This is when the Khmer Rouge took control of Cambodia
What is April 17, 1975?
The group that selects the King of Cambodia
Who are the Crown Council?
This is the coastal body of water bordering Cambodia
What is the Gulf of Thailand?
Name two popular, traditional Cambodian games
What are Leak Kansaeng, a traditional game similar to "Duck, Duck, Goose," and Sey, a game involving keeping a shuttlecock in the air without using hands?
These are typical Cambodian drinks
What are beer and iced coffee with condensed milk?
Happening between 1969 and 1973, this act by another country helped increase support for the Khmer Rouge
What was the US bombing of Cambodia?
The role of the King in Cambodia
What is a symbolic head of state?
These countries share a border with Cambodia
What are Thailand (north/west), Laos (northeast), and Vietnam (east/southeast)?
This is featured on the Cambodian flag, the only national flag in the world to feature one?
What is a building (Angkor Wat)?
Cambodian food tends to use less of these spices
What are chili and sugar?
These people are believed to have migrated from southeastern China to the Indochinese Peninsula before the first century A.D..
Who are the Khmer people?
Key human rights concerns in Cambodia
What are limited freedom for political opposition, a shrinking space for civil society, and a lack of effective action against corruption?