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100

This city is the capital of South Korea.

Seoul 

100

These round snacks made of fish paste are served in broth on cold days.

Fish Cakes 

100

This amusement park in Seoul is one of the largest in Asia.

Lotte World 

100

Haeundae Beach is located in this city.

Busan 

100

This word means “noodles” in Japanese but is also used in Korea.

Ramen 

200

The Korean word for teacher starts with this letter.

Seonsaeng

200

These large family-style meals are common in Korean culture.

Feasts

200

This tower offers a bird’s-eye view of Seoul.

Lotte Tower

200

This marinated beef dish is grilled at Korean BBQs.

Bulgogi

200

This key Korean ingredient is made from sticky grains.

Rice

300

This port city on the east coast is near Seoraksan National Park.

Sokcho

300

The Korean War began when North Korea crossed this heavily guarded border area.

Frontier

300

This lake near Lotte World is known for its romantic views.

Lake Seokchon

300

This side dish is made from mixed vegetables.

Banchan 

300

This color on the South Korean flag represents energy and passion.

Red

400

A common spicy Korean soup made with tofu and vegetables.

Soondubu

400

Kimchi, doenjang, and gochujang are all examples of this kind of food process.

Fermentation 

400

This mountain region is famous for its fall leaves.

Lush Seoraksan

400

Korea has deep cultural roots of this religion

Buddhism 

400

This river flows through Seoul.

Han River 

500

This festival celebrates the blooming of cherry blossoms in the spring.

Spring Festival 

500

This international partnership between North and South Korea created an industrial complex in Kaesong, meant to encourage economic _____.

Friendship 

500

This Seoul-based skyscraper is one of the tallest in the world.

Lotte World Tower

500

This beverage is made from fermented rice.

Bokbunja

500

This famous landsite known for its tombs is located in Gyeongju.

Royal Tombs