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Sculptor Zheng Chunhui Spent 4 Years
Carving the World's Longest Wooden Sculpture.
Chinese artist Zheng Chunhui recently unveiled this exceptionally large wooden
sculpture that measures some 40 feet (12.286) meters long. Four years in the making,
the tree carving is based on a famous painting called "Along the River During the Qingming Festival,"
which is a historical holiday reserved to celebrate past ancestors that falls on the
104th day after the winter solstice. On November 14th the Guinness World Records arrived
in Fuzhou, Fujian Province where the piece is currently on display to declare it the
longest continuous wooden sculpture in the world.
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