top 10 guinness world record of Singapore
Largest Glass Greenhouse: Gardens by the Bay in Singapore holds the record for the largest glass greenhouse. It features two cooled conservatories, the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest, which house a variety of plants and ecosystems.
Largest Indoor Waterfall: The Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore also holds the record for having the largest indoor waterfall, measuring 35 meters (115 feet) in height.
Longest Human Drawing: In 2015, a group of students from Yio Chu Kang Secondary School in Singapore created a continuous human drawing measuring 1,308.8 meters (4,295 feet) in length, setting the record for the longest human drawing.
Longest Zipline in an Urban City: The Flying Fox zipline at Sentosa Island in Singapore holds the record for being the longest zipline in an urban city, with a length of 450 meters (1,476 feet).
Largest Ice Sculpture Display: The Ice Gallery at the Snow City attraction in Singapore features the largest ice sculpture display, showcasing intricate ice sculptures created by talented artists.
Largest Collection of Tintin Memorabilia: Singaporean Philippe Cheng holds the record for having the largest collection of Tintin memorabilia, with over 1,050 unique items as of March 2021.
Largest Gathering of People Dressed as Mermaids: On August 6, 2016, Sentosa Island in Singapore hosted the largest gathering of people dressed as mermaids, with 100 participants donning mermaid costumes.
Largest Gathering of People Wearing Sarongs: In celebration of Singapore's 50th National Day, a gathering of 2,962 people wearing sarongs took place at Changi Beach on August 9, 2015, setting the record for the largest gathering of people wearing sarongs.
Largest Coin Mosaic: In 2019, the Singapore Mint created the largest coin mosaic, using 30,000 coins to form an image of the Merlion, a national symbol of Singapore.
Largest Vertical Garden: The Interlace, a residential complex in Singapore, holds the record for having the largest vertical garden. The development features multiple apartment blocks arranged in a hexagonal pattern, with lush greenery covering the façades.