What is the Mongolian traditional clothing called?
Deel
Who created Hangul?
King Sejong
Japan is known for its hot springs. What is the name for the hot springs?
Onsen
The 11th tallest building is located in Taiwan. It is iconic centerpiece of Taiwan's capital skyline. What is the Building called?
Taipei 101
What does Ao Dai translate to?
What is Genghis Khan's birth name?
Temujin
In what dynasty was Gyeongbokgung Palace the main royal palace?
Joseon Dynasty
When in combat, samurai followed a code which in translation means "the way of the warrior." What is the code called?
Bushido Code
How many tribes are recognized to be serving as the mechanism for the preservation of their culture and customs?
16
It is a unique Vietnamese sandwich that combines a baguette with pork, pâté, pickled veggies, and more. What is the name of this food?
Bánh Mì
Name one Mongolian traditional food.
Any one answer: Buuz, Khorkhog, Khuushuur, Aaruul, Boortsog
What does the word "Hanbok" mean?
Korean Clothes
The kimono is a symbol of two things. One is longetivity. What is the other symbolism?
Good fortune
When was Taiwan's first democratic national elections held?
1996
One of Vietnam's famous toursit attractions is a bridge located in Bà Nà Hills. What is the bridge called?
Golden Bridge
When did Mongolia declare its independence?
1911
When did South Korea declare its independence?
1948
What is the period of time from 1603 - 1868 in Japanese History?
Edo Period
There were 4 different food and drink were shown on the slides. Which of the food mentioned is written in these characters "鍋貼"?
Fried Dumplings
What does Ao Dai symbolize? (Name one)
Beauty or pride
What year was Genghis Khan given the title "Genghis Khan"?
1206
The Three Kingdoms ruled the Korean Peninsula from 50 BCE - 668 CE. What dynasty ruled the Korean Peninsula from 668 - 935 CE?
United Silla
The kimono is traditionally worn with a sash and sandals. The sash is called obi. What are the sandals called? (Name one)
Zori or Geta
Taiwan became a colony of Japan as a result of the first Sino-Japanese war in the 19th century. What year did this happen?
1895
The Vietnam War erupted after the division of Vietnam at the Geneva Conference into communist North Vietnam and anti-communist South Vietnam. What year was this?
1954