Author: Asia Book of Records Team

Saanvi Bhaskar (born on November 12, 2016) of Karnataka, India, set a record for solving the maximum number of Rubik’s Cubes. She solved 27 types of Rubik’s Cubes including 3 x 3 carbon, 4 x 4 cube, Pyraminx and Skewb in just 32 minutes and 52 seconds at the age of 4 years, 8 months and 19 days, as confirmed on September 29, 2021.

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Sensai Ashish Shivnarayan Shrivas and Madhuri Satish Suda from Maharashtra, India, along with their team, set a record for depicting a unique demonstration of Karate with rangoli. A total number of 28 students demonstrated Karate by creating a rangoli pattern measuring 15,000 square feet in 2 hours and 43 minutes in a group relay, at Pannalal Nagar Ground, Amravati, Maharashtra, on January 7, 2022.

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Vu Duc Dong (born on July 11, 1972) of Dong Thap Province, Vietnam, set a record for owning a unique perennial yellow apricot tree in Asia. This tree is rare, more than 100 years old and has an unusual scar on its tree trunk. The name of his parents, “Tue Sam” (inlaid in gold), is inscribed in the scar (measuring 9 cm wide and 36 cm high). The tree symbolically has 9 roots and 9 branches, as confirmed on March 1, 2021.

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Tay Ninh Sun Joint Stock Company- Sun World Tay Ninh Branch, set a record for  setting up the tallest bronze Guanyin Buddha statue atop a mountain. This bronze  Guanyin Buddha statue stands 49.356 m tall, including a bronze lotus pedestal  measuring 6.2 m high, located on Ba Den Mountain (the mountain is 986 m high) in  Tay Ninh, Vietnam. The record stands confirmed on January 19, 2021.

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Vu Duc Dong (born on July 11, 1972) of Dong Thap Province, Vietnam, set a record for possessing Dai Long Ky Moc – the ancient ornamental Sop tree (Ficus subpisocarpa) in the shape of a dragon, which has a unique shape in all of Asia. The Sop tree (Ficus subpisocarpa) is 12 meters in length with a horizontal trunk and branches bent in ancient ornamental style. The structure of the tree is similar to a winding dragon flying upward in the sky, as confirmed on June 30, 2021.

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