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Cambodia earns Guinness Record for longest woven scarf

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Cambodia won a place in the Guinness book of World Records on July 1 for a 1,100-meter-long version of the country’s popular krama scarf.

Supported by a youth movement with links to the nation’s ruling party, more than 23,000 people took part in the six-month weaving marathon outside Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace.

Thousands of young people then rolled out the krama along a street in the capital on July 1 for a Guinness official to measure the garment.

“With 1,149.8 meters, you have set a new Guinness World Record!” Swapnil Dangarikar, a Guinness adjudicato­r, told a large cheering crowd.

Long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen earlier gave his own blessing to the campaign by weaving a few strands of thread into the scarf.

Youngest son Hun Many, a potential successor to his father, represente­d the 65-yearold premier at Sunday’s event.

“This Guinness World Record is for all Cambodians,” he said at the event.

In recent years Hun Sen has tried hard to court the nation’s youth, launching a Facebook page and displaying a lighter, more approachab­le side.

The Guinness event comes just weeks before a highly controvers­ial election that Hun Sen, who has ruled for 33 years, is poised to win after backing the dissolutio­n of the opposition party last year.

Analysts say the prime minister is also trying to build a political dynasty by priming his three sons in leadership positions.

His eldest son Hun Manet was promoted to two senior and powerful military posts on Saturday while his second son Hun Manit is the head of a military intelligen­ce unit.

 ?? Photo: IC ?? Volunteers present the world’s longest woven scarf on July 1 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Photo: IC Volunteers present the world’s longest woven scarf on July 1 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

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