• 3,818 taiji fitness enthusiasts gathered at YCK Stadium on 2.3.14 to break the Largest Taiji Display record

  • 584 personnel from the Officer Cadet School broke the record by doing 1,000 sit-ups simultaneously on 28.10.11

  • 10m-tall cardboard Christmas tree at Millenia Walk, 2015 

  • Woodgrove Sec created the Largest Montage Made Of Thumbtacks (3m x 3m) on 31.8.11 for Teacher’s Day

  • Cleo Magazine organised the largest mass photo shoot of 420 girls in swimsuits at Siloso Beach in 2008

  • Christmas at 112 Katong 2015 saw CJ the Bubble Girl enclosed 15 volunteers inside a giant soap bubble.

  • Taman Jurong CC & Ananda Bhavan Restaurant made the 97-cm murukku on 28.10.17

Largest Dragon Dance Head

Largest Dragon Dance Head

To mark 2012 Lunar New Year celebration at Chinatown, which is a dragon year, Nam Sieng Dragon and Lion Dance Activity Centre commissioned the largest dragon head used in a dragon dance. The head measures 1.5m high, 1.2m wide and 2.0m long. The entire dragon is 43m long. The Chinatown celebration is organised by Kreta Ayer – Kim Seng CCC.
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Largest Mind Reading Feat

Largest Mind Reading Feat

Singapore magic duo JC Sum and Magic Babe Ning read the minds of 100 volunteers in 60 minutes on 7 Jan 2012 at Sinema Old School. The volunteers, garnered from Facebook, participated in picking words from books, stories from newspapers, creating a composite picture and the duo successfully detected them. As the volunteers streamed into the hall, the duo were ...
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Largest Christmas Tree Made Of TV Screens

Largest Christmas Tree Made Of TV Screens

Heineken used 2,000 manhours, 500m of cables and 48 TV screens (40-inch) to create a Christmas Tree that reflects the pervasive use of social media in Singapore. Conceptualised by local designer, Edwin Cheong, and its advertising agency, the tree measures 11m high and 5.5m wide, and stands in the middle of Clarke Quay from 17 Dec to 26 Dec 2011. ...
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World’s Fastest Robotic Mouse Racer

Ngee Ann Polytechnic lecturer Ng Beng Kiat won the 32nd All Japan Micromouse Competition with a timing of 3.921 seconds and setting a new world record in the process. On 20 Nov 2011, his 4-wheeled palm-sized micromouse named Min7.1 was the overall winner while his half-sized mcromouse captured second place in that category. He was also the All Japan Micromouse ...
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