5 December 2023
by David Ward
Test your knowledge of Vietnam and Cambodia with our destination quiz! How well do you know them?
Can you name the countries through which the Mekong River flows?
Hint: there are six countries in total
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Answer: China, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Burma (Myanmar)
Translating as 'Mother of Water', the mighty Mekong begins high in the Tibetan plateau, before wending its way some 2,700 miles towards its mouth in Vietnam. It also serves as an international border, as the various bridges between Thailand and Laos, and Burma and Laos are official crossings.
Which Vietnamese food has a French baguette as its foundation?
Introduced to Vietnam in the 19th century through colonialism, this food is now popular across the world.
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Answer: Banh Mi
It first appeared in Saigon as a pâté-based baguette, but the Vietnamese have gradually put their own stamp on it, with pork, pickled vegetables and chillies all popular inclusions.
What is the official language of Cambodia?
While Cambodia's history can be traced as far back as far back as 4000-5000 BC, what is the official language of this country?
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Answer: Khmer
Spoken by over 16 million people, Khmer originates back to 600 AD, but its most modern iteration has been spoken since approximately 1800 AD.
What might you find in the centre of Cambodia's national flag?
Cambodia's flag is predominantly red and blue, but what features in the middle of it?
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Answer: Angkor Wat
The temple of Angkor Wat is the heart and soul of Cambodia and a source of fierce national pride. Cambodia's flag is also the only national flag to feature a building on it.
Which of these countries does not border Cambodia: Burma, Thailand, Laos or Vietnam?
Cambodia is only bordered by three countries, so which is the odd one out?.
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Answer: Burma
Cambodia borders Thailand to the east, Laos to the north and Vietnam to the west.
What is the name of the biggest lake in Cambodia?
Hint: if you can translate 'Great Lake' into Khmer, you'll have the answer!
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Answer: Tonle Sap
Tonle Sap, meaning Great Lake in Khmer, is Cambodia’s largest lake and one of the most fish abundant in the world. During the rainy season, monsoon rains force the river to reverse its course.
In which city is Ho Chi Minh’s body stored?
For nine months of the year, Ho Chi Minh's body is preserved in a dedicated mausoleum, but in which city?
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Answer: Hanoi
The embalmed body of the revolutionary leader is preserved in a cooled, central hall of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Hanoi, and protected by a military honour guard.
Prahok is found in hundreds of Cambodian dishes, and is seen as a national institution. But what is it?
It's not the most typical taste to Western travellers, but you might grow to like it...
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Answer: Fermented fish paste
Often referred to as 'Cambodian cheese', this strongly-smelling salted fish paste is integral in local cuisine. "No prahok, no salt" is a common criticism levied at bland-tasting foods. Across Indochina, shrimp paste is the next closest condiment, and is perhaps a little more immediately palatable.
How did you do?
0-1 rightAngkor What? With so much to learn about these two fascinating countries, take a look at our Vietnam and Cambodia pages. Or, why not go all in and book yourself a holiday? You'll find a selection of trip ideas below.
2-4 right You might have done some light reading on Vietnam and Cambodia, but there's so much more to discover.
5-7 rightYou're certainly on the way to gaining a rich understanding of this fascinating pair of countries. But try going off-the-beaten-track to top up your knowledge even further!
All 8 right Ho Chi Win! You are a master of this region. Why not celebrate with a plate of prahok.