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22 Bangkok Temples and Street Food Trivia

This quiz looks at the vibrant history and culture of Bangkok. The city, once a royal headquarters, is now a bustling metropolis.

You will see questions about iconic temples, famous rivers, street food, and historic monarchs. Some ask about well-known sights, while others focus on small details.

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Which major temple, located within the grounds of the Grand Palace, houses the revered Emerald Buddha?

Wat Pho

Wat Pho

Wat Saket

Wat Saket

Wat Phra Kaew

Wat Phra Kaew

Wat Arun

Wat Arun

What is the common name for the iconic three-wheeled motorized vehicle often used for short trips in Bangkok?

Long-tail boat

Long-tail boat

Tuk-tuk

Tuk-tuk

Skytrain

Skytrain

Songthaew

Songthaew

Which major river flows through the center of Bangkok and is vital to the city’s transport and history?

Tha Chin

Tha Chin

Mekong

Mekong

Chao Phraya

Chao Phraya

Ping

Ping

Which popular stir-fried rice noodle dish is widely considered one of Thailand’s most famous street food exports?

Mango Sticky Rice

Mango Sticky Rice

Pad Thai

Pad Thai

Tom Yum Goong

Tom Yum Goong

Som Tum

Som Tum

Wat Arun is commonly known by what poetic name due to the way sunlight reflects off its porcelain-encrusted spires?

The Temple of the Dawn

The Temple of the Dawn

The Golden Mountain

The Golden Mountain

The Reclining Buddha Temple

The Reclining Buddha Temple

The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

Which temple is famous for hosting a massive 46-meter-long gold-leaf-covered statue of a reclining Buddha?

Wat Pho

Wat Pho

Wat Benchamabophit

Wat Benchamabophit

Wat Suthat

Wat Suthat

Wat Arun

Wat Arun

Which monarch is credited with establishing Bangkok as the capital of the Rattanakosin Kingdom in 1782?

Rama III

Rama III

Rama I

Rama I

Rama II

Rama II

Rama IV

Rama IV

Which road is famously known as Bangkok’s Chinatown and is a premier destination for street food?

Khao San Road

Khao San Road

Silom Road

Silom Road

Sukhumvit Road

Sukhumvit Road

Yaowarat Road

Yaowarat Road

What aromatic, potato-based curry was historically influenced by Persian cuisine and is a staple in many Thai street food centers?

Yellow Curry

Yellow Curry

Massaman Curry

Massaman Curry

Panang Curry

Panang Curry

Green Curry

Green Curry

The Thai name for Bangkok, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, roughly translates to which of the following?

The city of gold

The city of gold

The city of peace

The city of peace

The city of angels

The city of angels

The city of kings

The city of kings

The central prang of Wat Arun is famously decorated with what material, gathered from ships’ ballast?

Porcelain fragments

Porcelain fragments

Stucco reliefs

Stucco reliefs

Teak carvings

Teak carvings

Gold tiles

Gold tiles

Wat Pho is historically recognized as the birthplace of which traditional healing practice?

Acupuncture

Acupuncture

Traditional massage

Traditional massage

Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy

Herbalism

Herbalism

Approximately how long is the Chao Phraya River, which serves as a major artery for Thailand’s central plains?

372 kilometers

372 kilometers

472 kilometers

472 kilometers

172 kilometers

172 kilometers

272 kilometers

272 kilometers

Which ingredient is traditionally added to Som Tum (papaya salad) to provide both a characteristic nutty flavor and crunch?

Toasted rice

Toasted rice

Fried shallots

Fried shallots

Sesame seeds

Sesame seeds

Peanuts

Peanuts

In what year were the Phra Nakhon and Thonburi provinces officially merged to form the unified territory of Krung Thep Maha Nakhon?

1982

1982

1952

1952

1972

1972

1962

1962

The Chao Phraya River is the setting for what spectacular ceremonial event involving ornate gold-painted boats?

Industrial shipping

Industrial shipping

Royal barge processions

Royal barge processions

Hydroelectric power generation

Hydroelectric power generation

Military naval base

Military naval base

While the Grand Palace remains the official ceremonial venue, Chitralada Palace in Bangkok is officially classified as what?

A private royal residence

A private royal residence

The administrative seat of government

The administrative seat of government

A Buddhist monastery

A Buddhist monastery

Central World shopping district

Central World shopping district

To combat air pollution, many of Bangkok’s traditional three-wheeled tuk-tuks were converted from petrol to run on which gaseous fuel?

Diesel fuel

Diesel fuel

Electric battery power

Electric battery power

High-octane petrol

High-octane petrol

Liquid petroleum gas (LPG)

Liquid petroleum gas (LPG)

Wat Benchamabophit is unique among Bangkok’s temples for being constructed primarily of which material?

Marble

Marble

Sandstone

Sandstone

Granite

Granite

Limestone

Limestone

Which of these phrases is a translation of a part of Bangkok’s full ceremonial name?

The City of Eternal Spring

The City of Eternal Spring

The City of Golden Light

The City of Golden Light

The City of Seven Hills

The City of Seven Hills

The Great City of Immortals

The Great City of Immortals

Bangkok was historically nicknamed the “Venice of the East” due to its network of ‘khlongs’, which are best accessed today via what mode of transport?

Tuk-tuk

Tuk-tuk

Long-tail boat

Long-tail boat

Subway

Subway

Skytrain

Skytrain

What is the formal Thai name for the complex commonly referred to by foreigners as the Grand Palace?

Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall

Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall

Chakri Maha Prasat

Chakri Maha Prasat

The Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang

The Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang

Baan Sai Thong

Baan Sai Thong

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