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Best 1 Co Tuong
Co Tuong

Cờ tướng is the Vietnamese form of xiangqi, the two-player board game commonly called Chinese chess in English. It is played on a 9 by 10 grid of points divided by a river, with each side controlling 16 pieces, including a general confined to a palace; pieces move on intersections, and the objective...

9.42 Excellent
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Major traditional chess family with millions of players, extensive theory, professional competition, and exceptional cultural longevity.

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2 Buddhism
Buddhism

Originating from Siddhartha Gautama, Buddhism is a path focused on overcoming suffering (Dukkha) through understanding impermanence and desire. Its core tenetsthe Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Pathprovide a practical, psychological framework for ethical living. It emphasizes personal realizati...

3 Confucius
Confucius

Confucius developed a comprehensive ethical and social philosophy that profoundly shaped East Asian cultures for over two millennia. His emphasis on filial piety (respect for elders/parents), proper social roles, and virtuous conduct (Ren) provided a moral blueprint for governance. His teachings rem...

4 Dongpo Pork

Dongpo pork is a traditional Chinese dish consisting of pan-fried pork belly cubes that are subsequently braised in a mixture of soy sauce, Shaoxing rice wine, and rock sugar. The meat is cooked slowly for an extended period, resulting in a tender texture where the fat renders completely without bec...

9.00 Excellent
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Historic Chinese pork braise with major prestige, luxurious texture, and strong restaurant acclaim.

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5 Hong Shao Rou (Red Braised Pork)

Hong Shao Rou, or red braised pork belly, is a classic Chinese dish characterized by its deep red color and sweet, savory flavor profile. The preparation involves cutting pork belly into chunks and slowly braising them in a mixture of caramelized rock sugar, light and dark soy sauce, Shaoxing rice w...

8.95 Great
Why this score?

Chinese red-braised pork is iconic, widely acclaimed, and prized for texture and caramelized richness.

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6 Taiwan
Taiwan

Taiwan is celebrated for its vibrant democracy, incredible food culture, and remarkably low crime rates. It offers a dynamic blend of tradition and cutting-edge technology, making it highly appealing to both tech workers and cultural explorers. The society is known for its high level of civic engage...

7 Galbi Jjim
Galbi Jjim

Galbi-jjim is a Korean braised beef short rib dish that serves as a centerpiece for festive occasions and traditional holidays. The preparation involves soaking the ribs to draw out blood, then slowly braising them in a complex sauce of soy sauce, sugar, garlic, ginger, and sesame oil. Root vegetabl...

8.85 Great
Why this score?

Korean braised short ribs are highly acclaimed, festive, and broadly loved for tender sweet-savory depth.

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8 Sukiyaki
Sukiyaki

Sukiyaki is a Japanese hot pot dish, or nabemono, characterized by its sweet and savory flavor profile. The core ingredients consist of thinly sliced beef, tofu, shiitake mushrooms, and vegetables such as scallions and Chinese cabbage, all simmered in a shallow iron pot. The cooking liquid is made f...

8.80 Great
Why this score?

Japanese hot pot classic with broad acclaim, premium beef associations, and strong cultural recognition.

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9 Hinduism
Hinduism

Hinduism is not a single religion but a vast collection of philosophical and religious traditions originating in the Indian subcontinent. Its cyclical view of time, the concept of Dharma (duty/cosmic law), and Karma provide an incredibly rich framework for understanding existence. It is characterize...

10 Japan
Japan

Japan presents a compelling destination for travelers seeking diverse experiences. The nation seamlessly combines centuries-old cultural heritage with innovative advancements. Visitors can explore bustling urban centers alongside serene temples, sample distinctive cuisine, and immerse themselves in...

11 Wang Gungwu

Wang Gungwu is a historian of China and the Chinese diaspora, associated with Singapore and Southeast Asia. His research has addressed Chinese political history, maritime connections, migration, and the changing position of Chinese communities outside China. He has held senior academic positions in...

8.50 Great
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Major historian of Chinese diaspora and Southeast Asia, highly respected in Asian historiography.

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12 Order of the Chrysanthemum (Japan)

The Order of the Chrysanthemum is Japan’s premier honorific medal. Established in 1876 by Emperor Meiji, it recognizes exceptional service to Japan and is bestowed upon heads of state, members of the Imperial Family, and distinguished foreign individuals. It represents a significant distinction with...

13 Lion's Head (Shizi Tou)

Lion's Head, known as Shizi Tou in Chinese, is a dish originating from the Huaiyang cuisine of eastern China, particularly associated with Jiangsu province. The dish consists of large pork meatballs that are either braised or steamed alongside whole heads of napa cabbage. The meatballs are tradition...

8.45 Great
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Jiangsu braised meatball classic is respected for tenderness and symbolism, though less globally recognized.

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14 Taiwanese Cuisine

Taiwanese cuisine is a distinct East Asian culinary tradition shaped by Fujianese roots alongside Japanese and native Taiwanese traditions. It’s recognized for rich umami flavors developed through techniques like braising and extensive use of seafood. The cuisine prominently features noodle soups, r...

15 South Korea vs Japan (football)

The football rivalry between South Korea and Japan is one of the most prominent in Asian sport, stemming from deep historical and political tensions between the two nations. The teams regularly compete in continental tournaments such as the AFC Asian Cup and the EAFF E-1 Football Championship. Match...

8.35 Great
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Historical tension, continental stakes and strong national investment generate exceptional intensity, although recent competitive balance fluctuates.

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16 Japan vs South Korea

The Japan versus South Korea football match represents a major international sporting rivalry in East Asia, stemming from deep historical and political tensions. The two senior national teams have consistently competed at the highest levels of Asian Football Confederation (AFC) competitions and have...

8.31 Great
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Historical tensions, regional supremacy and consistently competitive national teams create substantial intensity across Asian football.

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17 Gamja Tang
Gamja Tang

Gamja Tang is a Korean stew primarily made from pork spine bones, despite its name translating to "potato stew." The meat is boiled until tender in a deeply savory broth seasoned with spicy gochugaru chili flakes, soybean paste, and ground perilla seeds, which impart a distinct nutty flavor. Alongsi...

8.25 Great
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Korean pork spine stew has strong popular reputation, hearty broth, and cold-weather appeal.

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18 Alexander Woodside

Alexander Woodside is a historian whose scholarship examines Vietnam in relation to China and other East Asian societies. His book Vietnam and the Chinese Model: A Comparative Study of Vietnamese and Chinese Government in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century analyzed Vietnamese statecraft, insti...

8.20 Great
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Important historian of Vietnam and China, admired for comparative and intellectual history.

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19 Kingdom of Joseon

The Kingdom of Joseon existed from 1392 to 1910, a significant period in Korean history. It was notable for establishing Confucianism as its state ideology and governing system under the Yi Dynasty. The kingdom’s centralized administration and emphasis on social hierarchy shaped East Asian political...

20 Taoism
Taoism

Taoism centers on the concept of the Tao (The Way)the underlying, ineffable principle governing the universe. Its core philosophy, articulated in the Tao Te Ching, advocates for 'Wu Wei,' or effortless action, suggesting that true effectiveness comes from yielding and going with the natural flow. It...

21 Haemul Tang

Haemul Tang is a traditional Korean seafood stew that highlights the natural flavors of the ocean. The broth is typically infused with gochugaru, or Korean chili powder, creating a spicy and savory base that is simmered with an assortment of fresh seafood. Common ingredients include crab, clams, shr...

8.15 Great
Why this score?

Korean seafood stew is widely liked for freshness and heat, though quality depends heavily on seafood.

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22 Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)

The Buddha established a path focused on understanding suffering (Dukkha) and achieving liberation (Nirvana) through ethical conduct, mental discipline, and wisdom. The Four Noble Truths provide a remarkably practical, psychological framework for dealing with human suffering that remains relevant ac...

23 Confucianism

Confucianism is primarily a system of ethics and social philosophy, rather than a religion with a deity. It provides a detailed blueprint for achieving social harmony through moral cultivation, respect for hierarchy, and adherence to ritual propriety (Li). Its emphasis on filial piety (respect for e...

24 Order of the Rising Sun (Japan)

The Order of the Rising Sun is Japan’s highest civilian order of merit. Established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji, it recognizes exceptional contributions to the nation. Awarded across eight classes, this medal honors individuals who have demonstrated distinguished service within civil or military sphere...

25 Buddha's Delight (Lo Han Jai)

Buddha's Delight is a Chinese Buddhist vegetarian stew made with a combination of vegetables, tofu, and various dried ingredients. Common components include napa cabbage, mushrooms, wood ear fungus, lily buds, and bean thread noodles. It is traditionally eaten on the first day of the Lunar New Year,...

8.00 Great
Why this score?

Chinese Buddhist vegetable stew has strong cultural status, but festive vegetarian format is less universally exciting.

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26 Transcendental Meditation (TM)

Transcendental Meditation is a specific technique where practitioners use a personal mantra to settle the mind into a state of 'pure consciousness.' Unlike other forms, it is taught by certified instructors and emphasizes effortless transcendence. It is highly popular in the West for its ability to...

27 Motsu Nabe
Motsu Nabe

Motsu Nabe is a Japanese hot pot dish that originated in Fukuoka Prefecture. Its primary ingredient is beef or pork offal, known as *motsu*, which is simmered in a broth with vegetables such as cabbage, garlic chives, and bean sprouts. The broth is commonly seasoned with miso or soy sauce, and the d...

7.95 Good
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Fukuoka offal hot pot has devoted popularity and rich broth, but intestine texture narrows appeal.

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28 Chinese Slantface

The Chinese Slantface (Acrida cinerea) is a grasshopper species native to East Asia, including China, Japan, and parts of Southeast Asia. It is identified by its elongated, slanted head, slim body, and green or brown coloration that resembles blades of grass. Unlike many acridid grasshoppers, Acrida...

7.91 Good
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Highly distinctive slant-faced form, broad East Asian familiarity, and strong camouflage support high natural-history appeal.

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29 National University of Singapore

The National University of Singapore is a leading public university located in Southeast Asia. It’s notable for significant advancements in research across diverse disciplines like medicine, engineering, and law. NUS attracts ambitious students and scholars seeking rigorous academic programs and con...

30 Sui Dynasty

The Sui dynasty was an imperial dynasty that reunified China in 589 and ruled until 618. Emperors Wen and Yang strengthened central government, expanded large-scale construction, and linked northern and southern regions through the Grand Canal. The dynasty also undertook costly military campaigns, e...

7.83 Good
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Reunified China and built transformative infrastructure, but crushing taxation, forced labor, military failures, and rapid collapse substantially damage its reputation.

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What leads the East Asian ranking?

Co Tuong currently leads the East Asian results with a displayed score of 9.42/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.

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