Korean
Mexican
Muslim
Caribbean
African
100

This Korean dish is made of fermented spicy cabbage.

Kimchi

100

This holiday honors loved ones who have passed away.

Día de los Muertos

100

What is the holy book of Islam? 

The Qur’an

100

A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and is associated with artists like Bob Marley.

Reggae

100

North African country is famous for its pyramids, the Nile River, and ancient pharaohs.

Egypt

200

A popular Korean sport-combat style combines kicking techniques with discipline and is practiced worldwide.

Taekwando

200

What's the animal in the the middle of the Mexican flag

Eagle
200

Some Muslim women wear this headscarf as a sign of modesty.

Hijab

200

This instrument, made from metal drums, is a symbol of Caribbean music.

Steelpan

200

Who was the first black president of South Africa?

Nelson Mandela

300

This major Korean holiday, similar to Thanksgiving, celebrates family and ancestral traditions.

Chuseok/Hangawi

300

This Mexican music tradition includes trumpets, violins, and dressed-up performers.

Mariachi Band

300

This nighttime prayer is performed before sleep and is one of the five daily prayers.

Isha

300

This powerful Caribbean religion blends African traditions with Catholicism and is practiced in Haiti.

Voodoo/Vodou

300

Which two African countries kept their independence during the colonial period?

Ethiopia and Liberia

400

This Korean alphabet system was created in the 15th century by King Sejong.

Hangul

400

This ancient civilization built pyramids and had an advanced calendar system.

Mayans

400

This city is the holiest site in Islam and the destination of the Hajj pilgrimage.

Mecca

400

Also known as "Soul Of Calypso," this genre of fast-paced Caribbean music, popular in Trinidad, is known for energetic beats and dancing.

Soca

400

East African language is spoken in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda and includes greetings like “Jambo” and “Habari.”

Swahili

500

This traditional Korean masked dance-drama uses satire to comment on social issues.

Talchum

500

This traditional Mexican dance, often performed with colorful dresses, is known for its fast footwork and wide swirling skirts.

Baile Folklórico

500

This night in Ramadan is known as the “Night of Power,” believed to be when the first verses of the Qur’an were revealed.

Laylat al-Qadr

500

This Caribbean uprising in 1791 became the only successful slave revolution in history, eventually leading to the creation of the first Black republic.

The Haitian Revolution

500

A popular West African drum, shaped like a goblet, is played with bare hands and is central to many traditional ceremonies.

Djembe