Monday, 3 November 2014

World's highest ad at Burj Khalifa breaks Guinness Record

Sheikh Mansour bin Rashid Al Maktoum of Dubai World Hospitality Championship received the Guinness World Records certificate on the sidelines of the second edition of DWHC which concluded on Saturday at the Dubai World Trade Centre.   

The previous highest advertising was recorded in US at the height of 310 metres.
  
Omar Amin, member of DWHC Organising Committee, said the unique advert was aimed to promote DWHC from the top of Burj Khalifa as the world's tallest tower attracts almost 150,000 visitors from across the world every month.
  
"Since Dubai attracts tourists from all over the world, DWHC is designed to offer an ideal platform to introduce the world Emirati cooking and hospitality with focus on the traditional popular dishes that the UAE has been long known for," Amin said, adding that the second edition of DWHC managed to attract over 25,000 visitors.
  
Amin said DWHC had received three Guinness World Records in its first edition last year for making the world's largest Aseeda - a dish made of a cooked wheat flour - at a weight of 2.8 tonnes, and largest pickled vegetables weighing 1.5 tonnes which took 19 men to make it in 166 hours using 1,520 litres of vinegar blended with herbs and 1579 kilos of vegetables.
  
The third Guinness entry was the creation of the world's largest chocolate truffle mosaic that displayed Dubai's logo for Expo 2020, using 4,000 pieces of chocolate over a 400 square metre area.

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