This country is known for the Great Wall, the Terracotta Army, and pandas.
China
This religion is practiced by most people in India, with beliefs in karma and reincarnation.
Hinduism
This ancient wonder in Egypt is a giant tomb for pharaohs.
The Great Pyramid of Giza
In Japan, people often bow as a sign of respect. What is this greeting called?
Ojigi
A Chinese festival with dragon dances and red envelopes
Chinese New Year
Home to Machu Picchu and the Amazon rainforest, this country’s official language is Spanish.
Peru
The dominant religion in Saudi Arabia, where Mecca is the holiest city.
Islam
A temple complex in Cambodia, featured on their national flag
Angkor Wat
In New Zealand, the Māori greet by pressing noses. What is this called?
Hongi
A holiday where children get candy in costumes.
Halloween
The birthplace of democracy, the Olympics, and famous philosophers like Socrates.
Greece
Most people in Brazil follow this branch of Christianity.
Roman Catholicism
A white marble mausoleum in India, built by Shah Jahan.
Taj Mahal
In France, people often greet with a kiss on each cheek. What is this called?
La bise
A Hindu festival of lights celebrated in India
Diwali
This Nordic country is known for fjords, Vikings, and the Northern Lights.
Norway
The majority religion in Thailand, where temples are called "wats."
Buddhism
This Australian natural landmark is sacred to Indigenous people.
Uluru / Ayers Rock
In Tibet, sticking out your tongue is a traditional greeting. Why?
To show you’re not a demon
Spain’s festival where people throw tomatoes at each other.
La Tomatina
The second-largest country in the world by land area, known for maple syrup and hockey.
Canada
This country has Shinto as a major religion alongside Buddhism.
Japan
A ancient city carved into rose-red cliffs in Jordan
Petra
In Kenya, the Maasai greet by spitting into their hands before shaking. What does this symbolize?
A blessing or sign of respect
Brazil’s famous carnival features samba dancing and elaborate parades. What is it called?
Rio Carnival