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100

The most popular Thai food dish worldwide. 

What is Pad Thai?

100

This city translates to "City of Angels"

What is Bangkok?

100

This iconic riverside temple in Bangkok, named after the Hindu god of dawn is associated with King Taksin after the fall of Ayutthaya.


What is Wat Arun?

100

In Thai culture, this belief system dictates that good deeds in this life lead to merit in the next.

What is Karma?


200

A popular dish made with basil and pork

What is Pad Krapow?

200

A coastal city known for nightlife and beaches

What is Pattaya?

200

The materials commonly used to make the floating baskets (krathongs) in traditional Thai culture.

What are banana leaves/stalks?


200

In Thai culture, this body part is considered the most sacred

What is the head?

300

This Thai herb is used in many dishes to give a citrusy and aromatic flavor, often chopped into curries, soups, and marinated with meats. 

What is lemongrass?

300

This northern Thai city is famous for temples and mountains.

What is Chiang Mai?

300

This unique pink temple west of Bangkok is wrapped by a massive dragon sculpture that visitors can climb, symbolizing the journey from hell to heaven.


What is Wat Samphran (the Dragon Temple)?

300

Bangkok temple known for the Emerald Buddha

What is Wat Phra Kaew?

400

This sweet treat is traditionally served during the peak harvest season of its namesake fruit, between April and June.

What is mango sticky rice?

400

Southern city that’s a gateway to nearby islands like Phi Phi

What is Phuket?

400

Thailand’s famous water festival celebrated in April

What is Songkran?

400

Whistling at night is believed to attract these

What are spirits?

500

Often topped with green onions, corn, or taro, these small, dome-shaped Thai treats are commonly sold as a breakfast snack or night market treat.

What is Kanom Krok (coconut-rice pancakes)?

500

Park with floating bungalows on Cheow Lan Lake

What is Khao Sok National Park?

500

The first Thai kingdom, established by chieftains overthrowing Khmer rulers in 1238, according to tradition.

What is Sukhothai?

500

Meaning "to float," this festival involves releasing lotus-shaped baskets on rivers to honor the water goddess.

What is Loy Krathong?