Playtimes HK Magazine February 2018 Issue | Page 63

features Food 17. Dim sum, or yum cha as we call it, is tea served with small dishes that can be both sweet and savoury. The cuisine originated with: A. The Basque in France C. The Cantonese in China 18. Hong Kong loves to snack! Which one of these tasty treats was not popularised in our city? A. Milk tea A. Fencing B. Marathon 22. Hong Kong boasts many outstanding individual athletes in a variety of sports – badminton, cycling, golf, squash, swimming, table tennis, and triathlon. But which Hong Kong team is currently ranked 15th in the world? A. Men’s Cricket B. Mustard pretzels B. Women’s Rugby C. Fish balls C. Men’s Football D. Pineapple buns 19. Can you match the festival with the lucky food that’s usually eaten when we celebrate? A. Dragon Boat 1. Mooncakes B. Chinese New Year (dumplings) 2. Jiaozhi C. Mid-Autumn (Lantern) 3. Zongzhi (sticky rice bundles) 20. Many consider the Luk Yu Tea House in Central to be Hong Kong’s oldest restaurant. Can you guess what year it opened? B. 1933 21. During the Beijing Olympics of 2008, which event was held in Hong Kong? C. Equestrian B. The Bengalis in India A. 1910 Sport 23. Hong Kong’s only Gold medal was won by Lee Lai-Shan at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Which sport did she compete in? A. Windsurfing B. Cycling C. Badminton 24. International film stars Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, Jet Li and Donnie Yen all became famous by doing what in the movies? A. Snooker B. Martial arts C. Wrestling C. 1957 February 2018 61