| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Cities 3: Important port city located on the Han River | Da Nang | 100%
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| Cities 2: During the Nguyen dynasty, this was the capital of Vietnam. | Hue | 100%
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| Cities 4: This city, nicknamed the Western Metropolis, is known for its edible wrappers called Banh Trang. | Can Tho | 80%
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| People 3: Communist revolutionary who led the Vietnamese independence movement against French rule | Ho Chi Minh | 80%
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| Cuisine 1: Vietnam's national dish | Pho (It's pronounced "fuh") | 80%
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| Culture 1: Main formal dress of Vietnam. A white version is the standard high school dress code for girls, and it's also worn at weddings and funerals | Ao Dai | 60%
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| People 2: Founder of the Nguyen Dynasty | Gia Long | 60%
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| Cities 1: This city, the third largest in Vietnam, was the first in Indochina to receive electric power | Haiphong | 60%
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| Natural Landmarks 1: This famous bay's name means "bay of descending dragons" after the dragons who allegedly created its islands from emeralds to guard Vietnam against intruders. | Ha Long Bay | 60%
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| Artificial Landmarks 4: Name for the 250-kilometer tunnel complex used by the Viet Cong | Cu Chi | 40%
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| Natural Landmarks 2: Lake whose name means "Returned Sword" after a legend in which King Le Loi returned a divine sword to its turtle god. It's located in the center of Hanoi. | Hoan Kiem | 40%
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| People 4: One of the leaders of negotiations to end the Vietnam War, for which he was offered a Nobel Peace Prize (although he would turn it down) | Le Duc Tho | 40%
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| Artificial Landmarks 1: Former Confucian university located in Hanoi known for its stone statues of turtles, which symbolize students who passed the royal exam. | Temple of Literature | 40%
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| Culture 3: Holiday based on the arrival of spring known for an offensive that took place on it. | Tet Nguyen Dan | 40%
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| People 1: These sibling monarchs ruled an independent Vietnam for three years until dying in battle against the Han Dynasty | Trung Sisters | 40%
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| Culture 4: Martial art founded by Nguyen Loc in 1938 | Vovinam | 40%
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| History 2: Battle in the year 939 CE that led to Vietnamese independence after a millennium of Chinese rule | Battle of Bach Dang River | 20%
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| Wildlife 2: World's longest snake | Burmese Python | 20%
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| Wildlife 3: Closest relative to the Panthera genus (genus that contains leopards, lions, and tigers) known for its exceptionally large canines | Clouded Leopard | 20%
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| History 3: Franco-Spanish campaign that led to the conquest of the Nguyen Dynasty by France, waged from 1858 to 1862 | Cochinchina Campaign | 20%
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| History 1: Ancient culture known for its bronze drums and rice cultivation | Dong Son | 20%
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| Cuisine 3: Ca phe trung is coffee made using what protein? | Egg Yolk | 20%
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| Cuisine 2: Pork and prawn spring roll served in Banh Trang | Goi Cuon | 20%
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| Artificial Landmarks 3: Tomb commissioned by the emperor of Vietnam in the 1920s that blends European and Vietnamese design | Khai Dinh | 20%
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| Natural Landmarks 4: These five peaks, whose individual names come from the five Chinese elements, are home to caves containing Buddhist and Confucian shrines and wartime hospitals | Marble Mountains | 20%
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| Artificial Landmarks 2: Ruins of a Hindu temple complex built by the Cham people | My Son | 20%
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| History 4: "Viet Cong" is an exonym for the forces that sought to annex South Vietnam into North Vietnam. What was their actual name? | National Liberation Front of South Vietnam | 20%
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| Natural Landmarks 3: National park known for its cave system, one of the largest in the world. | Phong Nha-Ke Bang | 20%
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| Wildlife 1: Critically endangered relative of cattle discovered in 1993 | Saola | 20%
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| Wildlife 4: Genus of primates known for their venomous bite. | Slow Loris | 20%
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| Cuisine 4: Dessert wine filled with balls of rice | Com Ruou | 0%
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| Culture 2: Instrument related to zithers known for only having one string | Dan Bau | 0%
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