China: Flag and Anthem (Image credit: © Microsoft Corporation)
China Quiz
By Myriam Gabriel-Pollock

Do you have your Beijing 2008 Olympics ticket yet? Yeah, me neither. If you'll be tuning in to watch the summer games, you should know a bit more about China than the Great Wall, chow mein and Confucius. China is a vast, diverse and amazing country -- we can't fit it all into one quiz, but hopefully we can help you get ready for the games.
1
Beijing, also known as Peking, is in the northern part of China. Which other statement describes Beijing?
2
This bamboo-eating mammal, discovered as recently as 1839, exists naturally only in the cool mountain forests of the Sichuan (Szechwan), Shaanxi (Shensi) and Gansu (Kansu) provinces of China:
3
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival in China, has a tradition in which adults give small red packets (called "hong bao" or "lai see" in Chinese) to children, unmarried adults and employees or servants. What do these packets contain?
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong (Image credit: Kevin Fleming/Corbis)
4
Born as Chan Kwong Sang in Hong Kong in 1954, this actor and director's Chinese screen name is Sing Lung, which translates as "becoming the dragon." Outside of Asia, he is known as:
5
Which bottom-feeding fish originated in China?
6
Which of these was not invented in China:
7
The Chinese language is generally classified into how many dialects?
8
This famous dish from Beijing -- first prepared for the emperor during the Yuan dynasty -- is usually served with steamed, thin pancakes; scallions; sliced cucumber; and a sweet duck sauce:
9
The carving of this highly prized gemstone has a long history in China, dating back to 4000 B.C.:
10
Also known as Chang Jiang, or "long river," this is the longest river in Asia:
Which river am I? (Image credit: Joan Lebold Cohen)
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