Seoul
Which park in Seoul is known for its spring cherry blossoms?
Yeouido Park
Which concert hall is part of the Seoul Arts Center?
Seoul Opera House
Which art center in Bukchon Hanok Village focuses on Korean traditional crafts and arts?
Bukchon Traditional Craft Center
Which palace in Seoul has a mix of Korean and Western architecture?
Deoksugung
Which museum in Seoul showcases the history of hangeul, the Korean alphabet?
National Hangeul Museum
What is the largest indoor theme park in Seoul?
Lotte World
Which cultural center in Seoul showcases traditional Korean crafts?
Korea House
What is the central park in Seoul?
Songdo Forest
Which cultural center in Seoul focuses on traditional Korean music and dance?
National Gugak Center
Which park in Seoul was once a royal hunting ground?
Seoul Forest
What is the main shopping district in Seoul?
Myeongdong
Which district in Seoul is known for its traditional tea houses?
Insa-dong
Which cultural village in Seoul is known for its colorful murals and art installations?
Ihwa Mural Village
Which cathedral is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Seoul?
Myeongdong Cathedral
Which tower in Seoul is the tallest building in South Korea?
Lotte World Tower
Which traditional market is famous for its street food in Seoul?
Gwangjang Market
Which historic city gate is located in central Seoul?
Namdaemun
Which Buddhist temple in Seoul is famous for having one of the oldest stone pagoda?
Bunhwangsa
Which cultural festival in Seoul showcases high-standard street performances?
Hi Seoul Festival
Which library in Seoul is known for its unique design and architecture?
Starfield Library
Which tower offers a panoramic view of Seoul?
N Seoul Tower
At which palace in Seoul can visitors witness the famous changing of the guard ceremony?
Gyeongbokgung
Which traditional village in Seoul showcases Korean folk culture?
Namsangol Hanok Village
Which palace in Seoul is known for its Secret Garden?
Changdeokgung
Which area in Seoul is known for its arts scene and urban culture?
Hongdae
Which festival in Seoul celebrates the Lotus Lantern?
Yeon Deung Hoe
Which temple in Seoul is known for its annual lantern festival?
Jogyesa
Which UNESCO World Heritage site is a fortress wall in Seoul?
Hanyangdoseong
Which palace is the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty in Seoul?
Gyeongbokgung
Which art museum in Seoul houses both traditional and contemporary art?
Leeum Samsung Museum of Art
Which museum in Seoul showcases the history of Korean traditional clothing hanbok?
Hanbok Museum
Which art museum in Seoul is dedicated to calligraphy?
Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum
Which temple is the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism in Seoul?
Jogyesa
Which park in Seoul is located on a restored landfill?
World Cup Park
Which observatory in Seoul offers views from the 5th tallest building in the world?
Seoul Sky
Which museum in Seoul is dedicated to the history of Korean currency?
Bank of Korea Museum
Which aquarium is located inside the COEX Mall in Seoul?
COEX Aquarium
Which museum in Seoul is dedicated to the history of the city?
Seoul Museum of History
Which area in Seoul is known for its antiques market?
Insadong Antique Street
Which shrine in Seoul is dedicated to the spirits of deceased Joseon kings and queens?
Jongmyo Shrine
Which UNESCO World Heritage Site in Seoul is known for its harmonious design blending with nature?
Changdeokgung Palace Complex
Which river runs through the heart of Seoul?
Han River
Which iconic bridge in Seoul has colorful water fountains?
Banpo Bridge
Which district in Seoul is known for its international cuisine and nightlife?
Itaewon
Which area in Seoul is known for its tech and electronics market?
Yongsan Electronics Market
Which museum in Seoul is dedicated to the history of Korean medicine?
Museum of Korean Medicine
What is the name of the large underground shopping mall in Seoul?
COEX Mall
Which park in Seoul features a zoo and botanical garden?
Seoul Grand Park
What is a traditional South Korean tea ceremony called?
Darye
Which South Korean city is known as the 'Silicon Valley' of South Korea?
Pangyo
What is the traditional Korean twelve-stringed instrument called?
Gayageum
Which South Korean holiday is celebrated in September?
Chuseok
What is the writing system in South Korea called?
Hangul
Which South Korean temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site?
Bulguksa Temple
What is the name of Korea's traditional mask dance drama?
Talchum
Which South Korean mountain is the highest?
Mount Hallasan
Which South Korean city is known for its international documentary film festival?
Yamagata
Which dynasty ruled Korea from 1392 to 1897?
Joseon Dynasty
Which South Korean holiday is celebrated in May?
Children's Day
What is the South Korean national flag called?
Taegeukgi
Which South Korean holiday is celebrated in March?
Samiljeol
What is the South Korean dish made from fried chicken in spicy sauce?
Dakgangjeong
What is the main ingredient in the South Korean dish Tteokbokki?
Rice cakes
What is the South Korean dish made from cold noodles in broth?
Naengmyeon
Where is South Korea?
East Asia
What is the South Korean dish made from stir-fried glass noodles?
Japchae
Which South Korean city is known for its beautiful cherry blossom festival?
Jinhae
Which South Korean island is famous for its female divers called Haenyeo?
Jeju
What is the Korean War's demilitarized zone called?
DMZ
Which South Korean island is known for its volcanic landscape and unique culture?
Jeju Island
Which museum showcases Korean history and culture?
National Museum of Korea
What is the South Korean dish made from sliced rice cake soup?
Tteokguk
Which religion makes up the largest group in South Korea?
Protestantism
Which South Korean village is known for making traditional celadon pottery?
Icheon
Which South Korean city is known for its international Biennale art exhibition?
Gwangju
What is the South Korean national anthem?
Aegukga
What is the traditional Korean percussion quartet called?
Samulnori
What is the popular form of music originating from South Korea?
K-pop
Which ancient kingdom is considered the origin of modern Korea?
Gojoseon
Which South Korean island is known for its lush green tea fields?
Jeju
What is the South Korean dish made from spicy soft tofu stew?
Sundubu-jjigae
What is the most widely practiced martial art in South Korea?
Taekwondo
Which South Korean city is known for its film festival?
Busan
What is the South Korean dish made from fermented soybean paste?
Doenjang
Which South Korean city is famous for its traditional hanok village?
Jeonju
What is the South Korean dessert made from shaved ice and sweet toppings?
Bingsu
What is the currency of South Korea?
South Korean won
What is the name of the South Korean wind instrument made from bamboo?
Daegeum
Which South Korean dish is made from thinly sliced marinated beef?
Bulgogi
What is the name of the Korean board game similar to chess?
Janggi
What is the South Korean dish made from grilled marinated pork?
Samgyeopsal
What is the main ingredient in the South Korean dish Bibimbap?
Rice
Which traditional Korean garment is a hanbok?
Clothing
Which South Korean city is famous for its textile industry?
Daegu
Which South Korean dish is made from fermented vegetables and spicy seasoning?
Kimchi
What is the national flower of South Korea?
Mugunghwa
Which South Korean city is the capital and largest city?
Seoul
Which martial art originated in Korea?
Taekwondo
Which traditional market in Seoul is famous for its seafood?
Noryangjin Fisheries Market
Which museum in Seoul focuses on the history of Korean printing and typography?
Cheongju Early Printing Museum
buddist temple stone pagoda
Gyeongchoensa
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What was Taiwan called before it took its present name?
Formosa
Which of the following was Tokyo prior to 1867?
Edo
Which Indian city suffered a catastrophic industrial accident in 1984 when 45 tons of poisonous gases leaked out?
Bhopal
In 1975 East Timor became the 27th province of this country...
Indonesia
In which country were women's feet bound in earlier times?
China
What was Thailand called before 1939?
Siam
In which Asian country did the ruler's military leaders used to be called Shogun?
Japan
Who was Cambodia's leader during the Khmer Rouge dictatorship in the 1970's?
Pol Pot
Which land was known until 1972 as Ceylon?
Sri Lanka
Which country was unified for the first time under King Songtsen Gampo?
Tibet
In which Asian country was the title Shogun used for military leaders of the highest rank?
Japan
In which decade did Burma gain its independence from Great Britain?
1940's
Which of the following country names is no longer used as primary name?
Burma
In which country did the Kingdom of Champa exist until the 17th century?
Vietnam
When did China become a republic?
1912
Where was the Chinese Nationalist Party, Kuomintang, driven to by the communists in 1949?
Formosa
When was Korea partitioned into North and South Korea?
1948
In which country did Lon Nol take power in 1970?
Cambodia
By which country was Korea occupied between 1910 and 1945?
Japan
When did New Delhi become India's capital?
1931
In which century did Gengis Khan establish the Mongol empire?
13th
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