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Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
One Vision, One Identity, One Community CHANUNSHIDA JITTAPALAKUL
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National Dishes of ASEAN
Welcome to ASEAN OCCUPATION “The ASEAN Way” National Costumes of ASEAN Member States National Dishes of ASEAN ASEAN Currency National Flowers of 10 ASEAN Countries Next Back
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Welcome to ASEAN Next Back BRUNEI MYANMAR The PHILIPPINES CAMBODIA
INDONESIA SINGAPORE THAILAND LAO PDR MALAYSIA VIET NAM Next Back
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Come to know ASEAN Next Back
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Brunei Darussalam Head of State : His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah Capital : Bandar Seri Begawan Language(s) : Malay, English Currency : B$ (Brunei Dollar) Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade of Brunei Darussalam Website : Next Back Main
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Kingom of Cambodia Head of State : His Majesty King Norodom Sihamoni Head of Government : Prime Minister Hun Sen Capital : Phnom Penh Language : Khmer Currency : Riel Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation of Cambodia Website: Next Back Main
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Republic of Indonesia Head of State : President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Capital : Jakarta Language : Indonesian Currency : Rupiah Department of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia Website : Next Back Main
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The Loa People's Democratic Republic
Headof State : President Choummaly Sayasone Head of Government : Prime Minister Thongsing Thammavong Capital : Vientiane Language : Lao Currency : Kip Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lao PDR Website : Next Back Main
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Malaysia Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul
Head of Government : The Honourable Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak Capital : Kuala Lumpur Language(s) : Malay, English, Chinese, Tamil Currency : Ringgit Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia Website: ASEAN-Malaysia National Secretariat Website Next Back Main
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Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Head of State : Senior General Than Shwe Head of Government : Prime Minister General Thein Sein Capital : Nay Pyi Daw Language : Myanmar Currency : Kyat Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Myanmar Website : Next Back Main
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Republic of the Philippine
Head of State : President Benigno S. Aquino III Capital : Manila Language(s) : Filipino, English, Spanish Currency : Peso Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines Website : Next Back Main
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Republic of Singapore Next Back Main
Head of State : President Tony Tan Keng Yam Head of Government : Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong Capital : Singapore Language(s) : English, Malay, Mandarin, Tamil Currency : S$ (Singapore Dollar) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore Website : Next Back Main
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Kingdom of Thailand Next Back Main
Head of State : His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej Head of Government : Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Capital : Bangkok Language : Thai Currency : Baht Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand Website: Next Back Main
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Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Head of State : President Truong Tan Dang Head of Government : Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung Capital : Ha Noi Language : Vietnamese Currency : Dong Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Viet Nam Website: Next Back Main
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OCCUPATION 7 occupations free in ASEAN Next Back 1. doctor 2. dentist
3. accountant 4. architect 5. nurse 6. engineer 7. survey Next Back
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doctor Activity sectors Medicine, Health care
Names Physician, medical practitioner, doctor of medicine, medical doctor or simply doctor Activity sectors Medicine, Health care Description Competencies the ethics, art and science of Medicine, Analytical skills, Critical thinking Education required see Medical education Next Back Main
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dentist A dentist is a health care practitioner that specializes in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity. The dentist's supporting team aides in providing oral health services. Next Back Main
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accountant An accountant which is the measurement, disclosure or provision of assurance about financial information that helps managers, investors, tax authorities and others make decisions about allocating resources. Next Back Main
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architect Names Architect Activity sectors Architecture real estate development urban planning construction interior design Civil EngineeringDescription Competencies technical knowledge, building design, planning and management skills Education required see professional requirements Next Back Main
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nurse a woman skilled in caring for young children or the sick (usually under the supervision of a physician) Next Back Main
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engineer An engineer is a professional practitioner of engineering, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics and ingenuity to develop solutions for technical problems. Engineers design materials, structures and systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, safety and cost. Next Back Main
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surveyor A surveyor may refer to
Professions and their activities Surveying, the process of determining accurate positions on, or near the Earth's surface Cadastral surveying, the process of establishing boundary locations and land parcel corners Construction surveying, the process of layout out construction projects, and verifying their position during construction A hydrographic survey, the gathering of information about navigable waters, mapping the topography of the bed of lakes, rivers, and large bodies of water Next Back Main
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“The ASEAN Way” Next Back
Raise our flag high, sky high Embrace the pride in our heart ASEAN we are bonded as one Look-in out-ward to the world. For peace, our goal from the very start And prosperity to last. WE dare to dream we care to share. Together for ASEAN We dare to dream, We care to share for it's the way of ASEAN. Next Back
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National Costumes of ASEAN Member States
Indonesia Malaysia The Philippines Singapore Thailand Brunei Cambodia Vietnam Loa PDR Myanmar Next Back
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Malaysia Baju Melayu is a traditional Malay outfit for men. The female version of the baju melayu is called the baju kurung. Next Back Main
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Socialist Republic of Vietnam
The most popular and widely-recognized Vietnamese national costume is the Áo dài, which is worn nowadays mostly by women, although men do wear Áo dài on special occasions such as weddings and funerals. Áo dài is similar to the Chinese Qipao, consisting of a long gown with a slit on both sides, worn over silk pants. Next Back Main
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Republic of the Union of Myanmar
The longyi is the Myanmar national dress worn by men as well as women. It is basically a piece of cloth sown into a cylindrical tube, slipped over the head by men and stepped into by the women and tucked in at the waist. Men and women however fasten their longyis at the waist in different ways. Men fold the garment into two panels and knot it neatly at waist level Next Back Main
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Brunei Darussalam Bruneians wear traditional Malay costumes. Men wear baju melayu and ladies wear baju kurung. Next Back Main
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The Loa People's Democratic Republic
Lao women wear the silk skirts, blouses and scarves to attend important ceremonies. Lao men wear salong, big large pants or the peasant pants. Next Back Main
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Republic of Indonesia A Kebaya is a traditional blouse-dress combination worn by women in Indonesia. It is sometimes made from sheer material and usually worn with a sarong or batik. Indonesian men generally wear sarongs (usually with a checkered pattern) in the home. In public, the sarong is worn only when attending Friday prayers at the mosque. For formal national occasions, the men wear batik shirts with trousers or teluk beskap, a combination of the Javanese jacket and sarong. Next Back Main
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Republic of the Philippines
The barong Tagalog (or simply barong) is an embroidered formal garment of the Philippines. In Filipino culture it is a common wedding and formal attire, mostly for men but also for women. The balintawak is the traditional Filipino costume for women.The costume typically features a white or cream-coloured blouse with puffy-butterfly short sleeves. Next Back Main
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Kingdom of Thailand The women's national costume is named the Chakri. It is made up of Thai silk. The dress includes a back-less and shoulder-less shirt, a ready-to-wear skirt with Na-nang ( a typical Thai cutting style on a center of a skirt), and a shawl which is made by organdy.The men's national costume is known as sue phraratchatan (royally bestowed shirt). Next Back Main
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Kingom of Cambodia The traditional Cambodian sampot is a woman's long skirt with a fold or pleat in the front, but some sampot styles actually look more like trousers. It is worn with a modest shirt or blouse. On special occasions women match the color of their sampot to the traditional color for that day. Cambodian men typically wear cotton or silk shirts with short or long sleeves. They wear cotton trousers as well. Next Back Main
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Republic of Singapore Singapore does not really have its own national costume because there are 4 different main races which are the Chinese, Malay, Indian and the Eurasians. Each race has their own costumes. Next Main
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National Costumes of ASEAN Member States
National Dishes of ASEAN National Costumes of ASEAN Member States Brunei Myanmar The Philippines Cambodia Singapore Indonesia Thailand Loa PDR Malaysia Vietnam Next Back
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Brunei Ambuyat is considered the most popular delicacy in Brunei. It is made from sago and eaten by dipping a serving in a hot and thick sauce called cacah. Ambuyat, in replacement of rice, is served with a minimum of three main and side dishes. Next Back Main
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Cambodia Amok is a traditional Cambodian dish. It's fish mixed with curry sauce( kroeung) , coconut milk and steamed in a boat made origami fashion from a banana leaf Next Back Main
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Indonesia Gado-gado is one of the well-known dishes from Indonesia. It is vegetable salad with peanut sauce. It is usually served with tomato wedges, bean sprouts, tofu, cabbage and boiled eggs. Next Back Main
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Loa Chicken soup is a traditional Lao dish. Lemongrass, basil leaves, garlic and onions are important ingredients. Undoubtedly, Lao food is one of the greatest and healthiest cuisines with many types of fresh herbs. Next Back Main
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Malaysia Nasi Lemak is one of the well-known dishes from Malaysia. It is Malaysian coconut milk rice with dried anchovies. Serve hot or cold with fried peanuts, crispy anchovies, cucumber slices, boiled eggs and sweet chilli paste. Next Main
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Vietnam Nem is one of Vietnam’s favourite dishes. It is very easy to prepare. Ingredients used for Nem comprise of lean minced pork, sea crabs or unshelled shrimps, mushroom , dried onion, duck eggs, pepper, salt and different kinds of seasoning. All are mixed thoroughly before being wrapped with transparent rice paper into small rolls. These rolls are then fried in boiling oil. Next Back Main
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Adobo is the most popular Filipino dish
Adobo is the most popular Filipino dish.It can be made with either chicken or pork, but it is typically made with chicken. It is easily cooked by adding the pork and chicken to the pan. Then add 2 cups of water, 1/4 cup of soy sauce, vinegar, paprika and the bay leaves. After that bring to a boil and cover and simmer for 30 minutes or when meat is tender. It is typically served with steamed white rice. The Philippines Next Back Main
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Singapore Laksa is spicy noodle that is popular in Singapore. It is a noodle dish in coconut milk and curry soup. Next Back Main
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Tom Yum Goong (Thai Spicy Soup with Prawns) is the name given to a very popular Thai soup that is hot, spicy and sour. It is made with prawns. It gives a delicious and unusual taste of being hot whilst slightly sour. The basic ingredients are lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, fish sauce, red chillies, Thai chilli paste, lime juice, mushrooms and tomatoes. Thailand Next Back Main
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Lahpet is a national dish of Myanmar
Lahpet is a national dish of Myanmar. It is served traditionally in a shallow lacquer ware dish called lahpet ohk with a lid and divided into small compartments - pickled tea is laced with sesame oil in a central compartment surrounded, in their own compartments, by other ingredients namely crisp fried garlic, peas and peanuts, toasted sesame, crushed dried shrimp, preserved shredded ginger and fried shredded coconut. Myanmar Next Back Main
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ASEAN Currency Next Back
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Brunei Darussalam The Brunei Dollar (BND) is the official currency of Brunei Darussalam. Brunei Dollar = 25 Thai Baht Next Back Main
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Cambodia The Cambodian Riel (KHR) is the official currency of Cambodia Cambodian Riel = 1 Thai Baht Next Main
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Indonesia The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia Indonesian Rupiah = 3 Thai Baht Next Back Main
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Lao The Lao Kip (LAK) is the official currency of Laos. Lao Kip = 4 Thai Baht Next Back Main
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Malaysia The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency of Malaysia. *1 Malaysian Ringgit = Thai Baht Next Back Main
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Myanmar The Myanmar Kyat (MMK) is the official currency of Myanmar. 1 Myanmar Kyat = 5 Thai baht Next Back Main
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The Philippines The Philippine Peso (PHP) is the official currency of the Philippines. 1.40 Philippine Peso = 1 Thai Baht Next Back Main
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Thailand The Thai Baht (THB) is the official currency of Thailand.
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Singapore The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency of Singapore. 1 Singapore Dollar = Thai Baht Next Back Main
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Vietnam The Vietnamese Dong (VND) is the official currency of Vietnam. 900 Vietnamese Dong = 1 Thai Baht Next Back Main
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National Flowers of 10 ASEAN Countries
Brunei Myanmar The Philippines Cambodia Singapore Indonesia Thailand Loa PDR Malaysia Vietnam Next Back
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The Simpor (Dillenia Suffruticosa) tree has large bright yellow petals and large leaves. When fully in bloom, the petals spreading out like an umbrella. The image of the Simpor flower is found on the Brunei one-dollar bank note. It is also widely used in Brunei in art design for traditional handicrafts. The Simpor is commonly found along the rivers in Brunei, especially the Temburong River, and also at swamp or white sand areas. Most parts of the tree have multiple uses, for instance, the treatment of wounds. Simpor is the national flower of Brunei. Next Back Main
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Rumdul is the national flower of Cambodia.
The Rumdul (Mitrella Mesnyi) bears a small yellowish-white flower with a single alternate leaf. The flower produces a distinctive fragrance which is prominent in the evening. Due to its attractive scent, the Khmer women had often been compared to the Rumdul flower during the ancient times. The Rumdul tree, which grows to a height of meters, can be seen almost everywhere in Cambodia, and is often planted as a decorative tree in public parks. Rumdul is the national flower of Cambodia. Next Back Main
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Moon Orchid is the national flower of Indonesia.
The Moon Orchid or Angrek bulan (Phalaenopsis Amabilis) is one of Indonesia’s three national flowers. The other two are Jasminum sambac and the Rafflesia arnoldii. The Moon Orchid is one of the longest blooming orchids. The inflorescence are branched and can last from two to six months before dropping. The Moon Orchid usually blooms two to three times a year once it has reached maturity. It thrives in moist temperature so it is widely found in the lowlands of Indonesia. Moon Orchid is the national flower of Indonesia. Next Back Main
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Champa is the national flower of Laos.
The Dok Champa (Plumeria) is the national flower and official symbol of Lao PDR. The waxy flower with a sweet scent can be found in many colors: red, yellow, pink and multiple pastels. For the Lao people, Dok Champa represents sincerity and joy in life. The flower is often used as a decoration in ceremonies or made into a garland to welcoming guests. The Dok Champa blooms everyday and lasts a long time. The trees are planted throughout the country and in particular, can be seen near the monastic areas. Champa is the national flower of Laos. Next Back Main
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Bunga raya is the national flower of Malaysia
The five-petaled Bunga raya (Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis) has been Malaysia’s national flower since Symbolically, the five petals of the bunga raya represent the “Five Principles of Nationhood” – Malaysia’s national philosophy in strengthening national unity and tolerance -- while the red colour represents courage. The flower can be found throughout the country and parts of the Bunga raya’s shrub have medicinal and cosmetic uses. Bunga raya is the national flower of Malaysia Next Back Main
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Paduak is the national flower of Myanmar
The Paduak (Pterocarpus Indicus) blossoms in tiny fragrant yellow-gold flowers after the first showers in April, coinciding with the Myanmar New Year festival. Once in bloom, the entire tree turns gold overnight. The Myanmar people regard the Paduak tree as the symbol of strength and durability. The beautiful flower also signifies youth, love and romance. The flower plays an indispensable part in traditional and religious ceremonies. The Paduak can be found throughout the country. The wood of the tree is also used for making furniture. Paduak is the national flower of Myanmar Next Back Main
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Sampaguita Jasmine is the national flower of the Philippines
The Sampaguita Jasmine (Arabian Jasmine) was adopted as the national flower of the Philippines since 1934. The Sampaguita bears a white, star-shaped flower which blooms for the full year. The flower opens at night and lasts for about one day, producing a unique sweet scent. For the Filipino people, the flower is the symbol of purity, simplicity, humility and strength. Its blossom is celebrated in Philippine legends, stories and songs. It is believed that the flower was brought from the Himalayan areas to the Philippines in the 17th century. Sampaguita Jasmine is the national flower of the Philippines Next Back Main
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Vanda Miss Joaquim is the national flower of Singapore.
The best known orchid in Singapore is the national flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim. The orchid is a hybrid and was named after its breeder. The orchid bears an exquisitely beautiful (purple) color and shape. It blooms throughout the year. Its unique features won it the status of the official national flower of Singapore, over forty contenders, in Vanda Miss Joaquim is commonly planted in Singapore Vanda Miss Joaquim is the national flower of Singapore. Next Back Main
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Ratchaphreuk is the national flower of Thailand
The Ratchaphruek (Cassia Fistula Linn) tree bears beautiful yellow cluster-shaped flowers. The Thai people regard its yellow hue as the colour of Buddhism and the colour of glory. Ratchaphruek blooms annually from February to May and symbolises the unity and harmony of the Thai people. While the flowers are blossoming, the tree sheds its leaves, leaving only bright yellow flowers hanging on its branches. The Ratchaphruek is widely known in Thailand and is grown in abundance along the roadsides. Ratchaphreuk is the national flower of Thailand Next Back Main
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Lotus is the national flower of Vietnam
The people of Viet Nam regard the Lotus as one of the four graceful flowers and plants, along with the pine, bamboo, and chrysanthemum. Known as the ‘flower of the dawn’, the Lotus is found throughout the country at lakes and ponds. To the Vietnamese, the lotus is the symbol of purity, commitment and optimism for the future. The elegance of the lotus is often cited in the Vietnamese folk songs and poems Lotus is the national flower of Vietnam Next Back Main
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Do the test Directions The test has 20 items. Please check it all.
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1. How many countries belong to ASEAN today?
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2. What is the capital city of Indonesia?
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3. When was the ASEAN founded?
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4. Hanoi is the capital city of.................
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5. Which country does this flag belong to?
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6. What does ASEAN stand for?
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7. Which country does not belong to ASEAN?
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8. Which country joined ASEAN in 1999 ?
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9. How many stars does the Singapore's flag have?
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10. How many stripes are there on the flag of Loas?
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11. What is the name of the anthem of ASEAN?
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12. What is not the National dishes of ASEAN?
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13. What is the national flower of Thailand?
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14. How many colors are there on the flag of ASEAN?
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15. What does the blue color on the flag of ASEAN represent?
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16. Which country does this flag belong to?
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17. What is the capital city of Laos?
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18. Lotus is the national flower of…………
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19. Which one is not the capital city of ASEAN member states?
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20. How many stars are there on the flag of the Philippines?
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