The Asian Records Organisation granted four Asian records to Vietnameseunits and individuals at a convocation between Vietnamese record holdersand those from some Asian nations held in Ho Chi Minh City onNovember 22.
The new Asian records include thelargest Buddhist flag made of steamed glutinous rice by the Binh TayFood Company, the largest collection of weird-looking stamps owned byHan Tan Quang, and the largest Buddha statue made of “nu nghien”, a rarekind of wood, of Nguyen Xuan Hoa.
Huynh Van Rang was honoured as the elder person who has conquered the Fansipan peak for four times.
Alsoat the get-together, the World Records University conferredhonorary doctorate degrees on seven individuals for their outstandingrecord registrations.
Among the awardees were veterancomposer Vu Dinh An, who registered the longest “Truyen Kieu” (Kieu’sTale) and Luc Van Tien choruses, and Duong Duy Lam Vien, CEO of theVietnam Book of Records (Vietkings), for his project, “Creating 25Copyrights for the Quest of Promoting Vietnamese Values to the World.”
Theorganising board also granted certificates to 39 new Vietnamese recordsin various fields, including documentary film, collection, book,photography, martial arts and medicine, raising the total number ofVietnamese records to 1,630.
On the occasion, the top 45attractive destinations in Vietnam were also announced, including thetop 10 destinations for spiritual tourism, the top five caves withmysterious beauty, the top five ancient temples of literature, the top10 attractive museums, the top 10 sea tourism landscapes and the topfive ancient villages.-VNA
The new Asian records include thelargest Buddhist flag made of steamed glutinous rice by the Binh TayFood Company, the largest collection of weird-looking stamps owned byHan Tan Quang, and the largest Buddha statue made of “nu nghien”, a rarekind of wood, of Nguyen Xuan Hoa.
Huynh Van Rang was honoured as the elder person who has conquered the Fansipan peak for four times.
Alsoat the get-together, the World Records University conferredhonorary doctorate degrees on seven individuals for their outstandingrecord registrations.
Among the awardees were veterancomposer Vu Dinh An, who registered the longest “Truyen Kieu” (Kieu’sTale) and Luc Van Tien choruses, and Duong Duy Lam Vien, CEO of theVietnam Book of Records (Vietkings), for his project, “Creating 25Copyrights for the Quest of Promoting Vietnamese Values to the World.”
Theorganising board also granted certificates to 39 new Vietnamese recordsin various fields, including documentary film, collection, book,photography, martial arts and medicine, raising the total number ofVietnamese records to 1,630.
On the occasion, the top 45attractive destinations in Vietnam were also announced, including thetop 10 destinations for spiritual tourism, the top five caves withmysterious beauty, the top five ancient temples of literature, the top10 attractive museums, the top 10 sea tourism landscapes and the topfive ancient villages.-VNA