Asian Cities by Letter

Name the Asian city starting with each letter of the alphabet.
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Letter
Hint
Answer
A
Capital of Turkmenistan
Ashgabat
B
City formerly known as Peking
Beijing
C
Largest city on the Mekong River Delta
Can Tho
D
Most polluted city on the planet
Delhi
E
City formerly called Yanping
Enping
F
City on Suruga Bay
Fuji
G
City northwest of Hong Kong
Guangzhou
H
City formerly known as Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City
I
City on the Bosporus Strait
Istanbul
J
City holy to Islam, Judaism, and Christianity
Jerusalem
K
City home to the Petronas Towers
Kuala Lumpur
L
Major city almost in India
Lahore
M
Largest city in India
Mumbai
Letter
Hint
Answer
N
Capital city of Myanmar
Naypyidaw
O
Second largest city in Japan
Osaka
P
City on the Mekong River in Cambodia
Phnom Penh
Q
Most populous city in the Philippines
Quezon City
R
Capital of Saudi Arabia
Riyadh
S
Largest city in Yemen
Sana'a
T
Capital of Japan
Tokyo
U
City that means Red Hero
Ulan Bator
V
Turkish city on a lake of the same name
Van
W
Capital of the Gangwon province in South Korea
Wonju
X
Capital of Shaanxi province
Xian
Y
Japanese city with the same name as a tire brand
Yokohama
Z
City in Iran close to the Pakistan/Afghanistan border
Zahedan
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Level 85
Nov 12, 2016
Wikipedia says it's spelled Ulan Bator or Ulaanbaatar. I don't think the average of two correct spellings is necessarily a correct spelling.
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Level 85
Nov 12, 2016
Also, in declaring Guangzhou as the largest city in the world, you seem to be adopting the agglomeration population. But by that standard, Quezon City is just part of the Manila agglomeration, not a separate city.