Asian Capitals trivia

Asian Capitals Mini Quiz

Test your knowledge with these top questions!

Question 1

Known locally as "Krung Thep", which Thai capital is famous for its Grand Palace and street food?

Krung Thep translates to City of Angels, and the city was historically known as the Venice of the East due to its extensive canal system.

Question 2

Home to Shibuya Crossing, which city in Japan is the world's most populous capital?

Shibuya Crossing is widely considered the world's busiest intersection, with up to 3,000 pedestrians crossing at once. Greater Tokyo houses over 37 million residents.

Question 3

Divided by the Han River, which South Korean capital is a global hub for pop culture?

Seoul is home to the Gangnam District, made world-famous by the song "Gangnam Style." Its name literally means south of the river, referring to the Han River.

Question 4

Which city planned by architect Edwin Lutyens serves as the capital of India?

New Delhi was inaugurated in 1931 as India's capital. Its central area, designed by Lutyens and Herbert Baker, is still widely known as Lutyens' Delhi.

Question 5

Located in the Tuul River valley, which Mongolian city is the coldest capital in the world?

Ulaanbaatar is the only sovereign national capital with a sub-zero average annual temperature. Cold air often becomes trapped in its valley by a layer of warmer air above.