This country is the home of K-Pop.
What is South Korea?
This is the largest country in East Asia.
What is China?
This Japanese dish is made with vinegared rice and raw fish.
What is sushi?
Baseball is extremely popular in this East Asian country.
What is Japan?
This animal, native to China, is known for eating bamboo.
What is the giant panda?
This famous K-Pop group sang “Dynamite” and “Butter.”
Who is BTS?
This famous wall in China was built to protect against invaders.
What is the Great Wall of China?
This Japanese art of folding paper is a popular classroom craft.
What is origami?
This famous baseball player on the Dodgers Baseball team is a native of Japan.
Who is Shohei Ohtani?
In Japan, people take off these before entering homes or some restaurants.
What are shoes?
The “K” in K-Pop stands for this.
What is Korean?
This Asian capital city hosted the 2020 (2021) Summer Olympics.
What is Tokyo?
This spicy Korean dish is made from fermented cabbage.
What is kimchi?
This martial art, which inspired karate, originated in China.
What is kung fu?
The currency used in Japan is called this.
What is yen?
This catchy 2012 song by PSY became the first YouTube video to reach 1 billion views.
What is Gangnam Style?
This large desert in northern China and Mongolia is one of the world’s biggest.
What is the Gobi Desert?
This traditional Chinese New Year animal zodiac rotates every 12 years.
What is the Chinese zodiac?
This game, popular in China, involves hitting a small ball back and forth on a table.
What is ping pong (table tennis)?
This is the most spoken language in the world.
What is Mandarin Chinese?
This international K-Pop festival, held yearly, celebrates Korean music and culture worldwide.
What is KCON?
This river, also called the Huang He, is known as “China’s sorrow.”
What is the Yellow River?
In China, red envelopes are given on holidays because the color red means this.
What is Good luck?
This country hosted the 2008 and 2022 Olympic Games.
What is China?
The Great Wall of China is over this many miles long.
What is 13,000 miles?