Chiang Mai sets world record for largest traditional dance
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Chiang Mai sets world record for largest traditional dance
CHIANG MAI: The northern Thai province of Chiang Mai has made history by setting a new Guinness World Record for the largest traditional Thai dance, with 7,218 performers participating in a mass "fon leb" (fingernail dance) to celebrate the city’s 729th anniversary.
Chiang Mai Sets Guinness World Record on its 729th Anniversary
Chiang Mai, Thailand – In a spectacular celebration of tradition and unity, Chiang Mai province has officially set a Guinness World Record for the largest performance of “Fawn Leb”, the Northern Thai fingernail dance. With 7,218 dancers performing in perfect synchrony at the historic Three Kings Monument, the city honored its rich cultural roots on its 729th anniversary in unforgettable style. Photo: Chiang Mai News A Cultural Milestone in the H…
Chiang Mai Sets Record for Largest Fawn Leb Thai Dance
Chiang Mai province has set a new Guinness World Record for the largest performance of “Fawn Leb,” a traditional Northern Thai fingernail dance, with 7,218 dancers participating in a synchronized display of cultural heritage. The event took place on April 18 to celebrate the 729th anniversary of the city’s founding. Thailand Sets New Guinness World […] Source
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