Qatari citizen scores Guinness record by flying world’s largest kite
- 7 years ago
The Guinness world record for the largest kite at any point flown now has a place with a Qatari citizen. Hussain al Khayarin launched the giant kite over Smaisma shoreline for 20 minutes on Saturday within the sight of authorities from the Guinness Book of World Records, acording Qatar Tribune.
At the point when laid level, the kite covers an aggregate region of 2,673 square meters. It is 66m in length and 40.5m wide and is made in the shades of the Qatari National Flag.
It additionally includes a image of the Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani.
For Khayarin, this is one of his few activities to demonstrate the Qatari capacities to the world, after the uncalled for barricade forced on the nation by a portion of its neighbors since June a year ago.
The kite, Khayarin stated, was tried in China the day preceding and various volunteers, including citizens and expatriates, helped him set it up before it was flown in Qatar on Saturday.
"My dream has come true now, I needed to accomplish something for my adored nation Qatar and enter the Guinness Book of World records," he said.
The kite, named "Al Majd" should be flown on the National Day however because of some specialized issues it was put off.
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