known for its cherry blossoms, called "sakura,"
Japan
こんにちは (Konnichiwa)
Japanese
One of the most famous landmarks in the world, stretching over 13,000 miles.
The Great Wall
US state with the highest numbers of Asians
California
made with vinegared rice, often topped with raw fish, vegetables, and other ingredients.
Sushi
longest wall in the world, stretching over 13,000 miles
China
你好 (Nǐ hǎo)
Chinese (mandarin)
stunning white marble mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
Taj Mahal
Home to the largest Chinese and Taiwanese population in the U.S
New York City
A flavorful noodle soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, herbs, usually beef or chicken from Vietnam
Pho
birthplace of four major world religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism
India
Xin chào
Vietnamese
The largest religious monument in the world was originally constructed as a Hindu temple and later transformed into a Buddhist temple.
Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
Little Saigon, a major hub for Vietnamese-Americans.
Orange County
A famous dish from Beijing featuring crispy roasted duck, often served with thin pancakes, hoisin sauce, and green onions.
Peking Duck
Southeast Asian country that was never colonized by a European power, making it unique in the region.
Thailand
Kumusta
Filipino (Taglog)
An iconic, snow-capped volcano and the highest peak in Japan
Mount Fuji (Japan)
Largest Japanese-American population, particularly in neighborhoods like Little Toky
Los Angeles
Thai A stir-fried noodle dish
Phad Thai
has more horses than people, and the traditional sport of horseback riding is very popular.
Mongolia
សួស្តី (Sous-dey)
Cambodian (Khmer)
Twin skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur that were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004
Petronas Towers (Malaysia):
Largest Cambodian population in the U.S., with a prominent community known as Cambodia Town.
Long Beach, CA
The most famous food in _____ is Beef Noodle Soup (牛肉麵, Niúròu Miàn).
Taiwan