China: The Great Wall of China is the longest wall in the world, yet China has broken nearly 100 official Guinness World Records over the years due to its quest for advancement.
The largest human mattress dominoes yet seen in China were 2,016 workers standing with mattresses strapped to their backs on July 23, 2016.
USA: The 50 states are thought to have each established at least one Guinness record, and the United States of America possesses several of them.
It's that inventive, from the Alaskans who produced the heaviest cabbage in the world to the Vermonter who caught a grape dropped from a height of 101 feet in his mouth.
Russia: From holding some of the most remarkable records to being the largest land on Earth, covering one-tenth of the planet's surface.
A retired 86-year-old Russian teacher successfully ascended Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa, earning a record as the mountain's oldest female climber.
Taiwan: The majority of the records set in this nation were accomplished by thousands of people working together to complete the same task.
The most memorable performance was when he broke his previous record of 779 bubbles inside a huge bubble by blowing 1,339 bubbles inside it all at once.
Canada: A book on people's memories, experiences, and observations during this pandemic was the brilliant idea of publishers at