East Asia Flag Quiz – Guess the Flags of China, Japan & More

Test your knowledge of East Asian countries with this interactive flag quiz.
Learn to identify national flags from countries like China, Japan, South Korea, and Mongolia while improving your geography skills.

🌍 Region: East Asia

🧠 Difficulty: Easy

🏳️ Countries: 6

East Asia Flag Quiz

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1. Which East Asian country does this flag represent?

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Identify the country in East Asia with this flag.

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3. This flag belongs to which nation in East Asia?

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4. Which country in East Asia is represented by this flag?

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5. Which East Asian country does this flag represent?

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6. This flag belongs to which nation in East Asia?

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Flags of East Asia Explained

The flags of East Asian countries reflect their history, culture, and political identity.

• China: Red background with yellow stars representing unity
• Japan: White with a red sun symbol
• South Korea: Yin-yang symbol representing balance
• North Korea: Red star symbolizing socialism
• Mongolia: Traditional symbols of heritage
• Taiwan: Blue canton with white sun

Frequently Asked Question

What countries are in East Asia?

East Asia typically includes six main countries and territories:

  • China
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • North Korea
  • Mongolia
  • Taiwan

These countries share geographical proximity and, in many cases, historical and cultural connections within the East Asian region.

How many countries are in East Asia?

There are generally 6 countries/territories considered part of East Asia:

  1. China
  2. Japan
  3. South Korea
  4. North Korea
  5. Mongolia
  6. Taiwan

However, the exact number can vary slightly depending on how different organizations define the region.

Why does Japan have a red circle?

The red circle on Japan’s flag represents the sun.

Japan is often called the “Land of the Rising Sun” because it lies to the east of the Asian continent, where the sun appears to rise. The simple design, a red sun on a white background symbolizes brightness, honesty, and the cultural importance of the sun in Japanese identity.