Journey across China, Japan and South Korea
Riddle «Find out the chinese, japanese, south korean peoples»
Questions about meanings some phrases
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Journey across China, Japan and South Korea

1. Journey across China, Japan and South Korea

Questions about culture, traditions, lifestyle
Riddle «Find out proper food»
Riddle «Find out the chinese, japanese, south korean peoples»
Questions about meanings some phrases
Riddle «Where who?»

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*envy - завидовать
Is it true whether that some japanese names can be names of seasons?
Is it true that the salary of women in Japan lower than men’s salary?
Does whale festival exist in Japan?
Do shops where all goods are cost 100 yen(1 dollar) exist?
Does emoji of Tengu mask have a meaning «to envy* someone»?
Does emoji where girl rise and connect her hands have a meaning «the right
answer»?
• Is it true whether that in Japan’s folklore demon cats exist?

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• Is it true that skipping of school lessons in China is punished by payment of
100 dollars?
• Is it truth that in China almost don’t sale any milk’s goods?
• In China really on 30 millions more girls than boys?
• Did the longest traffic jam in the world which was during 11 days happen in
China?
• Do people in China use about 90 milliards chopsticks* every year?
• Is the beef in China the most expensive in the world?
*chopsticks –палочки для еды

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• Does China have a low about visiting and spending time with your
grandmother and grandfather?
• Is the most popular name in China Wang?
• Does China has only one time zone?
• Is crane* the symbol of success in China?
• Does China provide the world about 30 per cent of rice every year?
• In China does a singing road for cars exist?
• Are all films and movies in China with subtitles?
• Does Chinese people haven’t way in Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc.?
*crane – журавль

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Is it truth that in South Korea child is already 1 years old when he/she is born?
Is it truth that South Korea the most drinking country in Asia?
Is the most popular kind of sport in South Korea table tennis?
Do people in Seoul usually can be noticed by video cameras about 40 times
during the day?
• Are all roofs of building in South Korea dyed green color?
• Is it true that many South Korean people can’t swim?
• Doesn’t South Korean has necessary service in army?

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• Is it truth that when in South Korean schools last exams all kinds of transport
don’t move for the silence?
• Do South Korean people use metal chopsticks instead of wood ones?
• Is South Korea known as capital of cybersport?
• Does South Korea have sidewalks for «smartphone’s zombies»?
• Is it usually in South Korea to cut food by scissors?
• Does «Orange island» exist in South Korea?
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Riddle «Find out proper food»
Japanese dish
ラーメン - ramen

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South Korean dish
김치 - kimchi

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Chinese dish
餃子(jiaozi) - dumplings

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Chinese dish
肉夹馍 - roujiamo

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Japanese dish
鍋物 nabemono) – nabe

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South Korean dessert
강정 – gangjeong

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Japanese dish
たこ焼き – takoyaki

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South Korean dish
떡볶이 – tteokbokki

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Chinese dish
皮蛋 – century egg

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Chinese dessert
發粿 – fa gao

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Japanese dessert
団子 – dango
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18. Riddle «Find out the chinese, japanese, south korean peoples»

South Korean person

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Japanese person

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South Korean person

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Chinese person

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Chinese person

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Japanese person

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Japanese person

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South Korean person

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Chinese person

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Japanese person

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Chinese person

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Chinese person

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Japanese person

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Chinese person

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South Korean person
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33. Questions about meanings some phrases


In South Korea instead of «How are you?» people ask «How did you eat?»
In Chinese language there isn’t phrase «Good night»
In Japan «My stomach steps back» means «I’m full»
In China «Beef fruit» means avocado
In South Korea the sitting pose of cat is called «A cat bakes a bread»
In China «shu-shu-shu» is used for calling a cat
In Japan «Good head» means «clever»
In South Korea «You have thin ears» means «You’re trusting»
In Japan the good place of work is called «White company» and the bad place of work is
called «Black company»
In China «I fry shoes» means «I’m fired»
In Japan «My mouth is upset» means «I want to chew* something but I’m not hungry»
In South Korea «Person with dyed in white hands» means «Handyman**»
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*chew - жевать
**handyman – мастер на все руки

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Where who?
Japanese sign
South Korean sign
Chinese sign
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Chinese sign
Japanese sign
South Korean sign

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Chinese sign
South Korean sign
Japanese sign

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Chinese sign
Japanese sign
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Chinese sign
South Korean sign
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South Korean sign
Japanese sign
Chinese sign

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South Korean sign
Chinese sign
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