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100

Which Zodiac represents the year 2025?

Snake

100

True or False:

Odd numbers are considered lucky numbers.

False

100

In 2025 the start to Lunar New Year is on...

Wed, Jan 29

100

What Chinese food looks like/is meant to symbolize gold?

Dumplings

100

Which plant represents stability and growth?

Bamboo

200

Which zodiac won the race?

The Rat

200

What was gifted to children to ward off the sui?


red envelope

200

What do people stick on doors?

Couplets and Lanterns (half points if you get one)

200

What fruit represents luck/prosperity?

Tangerine

200

What is Lunar New Year also known as?

What is: Spring Festival

300

Which zodiac animal walks on two legs?

Ji (chicken)

300

What color is Nian (beast with the dragon-like appearance that terrorized villages) most afraid of?

Red

300

What will adults prepare to gift their children? (hint: AAPI gave these out two years ago)

What are: red envelopes

300

 What vegetable symbolizes wealth?

Lettuce

300

Which flower symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings?

Plum Blossom

400

According to Chinese astrology, each zodiac year is associated with one of what five elements?

Gold, Water, Wood, Earth, and Fire

400

What is the beast with the dragon-like appearance that terrorized villages and is afraid of bright lights?

Nian

400

Which city is renowned for its Lantern Festival?

Taipei

400

What does Nian Ye Fan mean in English

What is "feast"
400

How long does Lunar New Year last?

What is: 15 days

500

What is one Zodiac that is compatible with the Snake?

Ox, Rooster, Monkey

500

Why is the number four considered unlucky?

it sounds like the word death in Chinese


500

Tet is the name of the Lunar New Year celebration in what Asian country?

What is: Vietnam

500

Which member of the family will the fish head face at the dinner table?

The oldest person at the table.

500

Name all 12 Chinese zodiac animals

What are: Rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig