Hong Kong History
Hong Kong Food
Hong Kong Sports
Hong Kong Protests
Hong Kong General Facts
100

The country that colonised Hong Kong. 

Great Britain 

100


Hong Kong Egg Tart 

100
A popular sport that features dragons.

Dragon Boat Racing 

100

What did the police use to stop the protests that hurt a lot of protestors.  

tear gas

100

In which country is Hong Kong 

China

200

The system that is used to govern Hong Kong today. 

One country two systems

200

Name five ingredients we used for our bubble waffles.

Flour, eggs, sugar, vanilla sugar, butter

200

What sport was brought over by the British but is now popular in Hong Kong. 

Cricket.

200
Why were the protests called "Umbrella Movement"?

The protesters used umbrellas to protect themselves from the tear gas police used. 

200


Big Buddha

300

What happened on July 1st 1997 in Hong Kong?

The Handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China.

300

A popular place to get food in Hong Kong at odd (ungewöhnlichen) times of day. 

Hong Kong night markets. 

300

Name two positions in dragon boat racing. 

Drummer, Rower 

300

Name two things the protesters wanted. 

More freedom and for Hong Kong to become more independent. 

300

Name the mountain to which the peak tram takes you. 

Victoria Peak

400

How long should Hong Kong keep it's rules and special status after being given back to China?

50 years

400

Name three transition words that you could use in a food review.

However, Also, Additionally


400

What is the legend behind Dragon Boat Racing? (Explain in 1-2 sentences) 

A poet who was protesting corruption in China drowned himself in a river. The people in the village raced out in their boats to save him. 
400

Name the reason why the protests started.

The extradition agreement. The government wanted to change the law and make it legal for people to be brought to China for their trial. 

400

Name the currency of Hong Kong. 

Hong Kong Dollar 


500

What does SAR stand for?

Special Administrative Region 

500

What does the word "delicate" mean. 

Delicate: Something that is delicate is easily broken or damaged. 

500

What are "wickets"?

Wickets is the name for the goals in Cricket. 


500

What was the name of the young leader of the protests? (first and last name) 

Joshua Wong

500

How many people live in Hong Kong?

7 Million