Turkmenistan in the Book of Guinness World Records
30.09.2017
- The “Altyn Asyr” Carpet was inscribed in the Book of Guinness World Records in 2003 as the largest handmde, oven carpet in the world (301 qv.m)
- The Flagpole 133 metres high installed in the capital of Turkmenistan was inscribed in the Book of Guinness World Record in June 2008
- The Oguz Khan Fountain Complex built was inscribed in the Book of Guinness World Records in August 2010
- The Oguz Khan Star decorating the Turkmenistan Broadcasting Centre was inscribed in the Book of Guinness World Records in October 2011
The Indoor Ferris Wheel 57 metres in diameter at the Atem Cultural and Entertainment Centre in Ashgabat was inscribed in the Book of Guinness World Records in May 2012 as the largest Indoor Ferris Wheel
- The city of Ashgabat was inscribed in the Book of Guinness World Records in May 2013 as city with the highest density of white marble buildings in the world
- In November 2015, more than 4.000 people performed a song “Öne, dine öne, jan Watanym Türkmenistan!” (“Forward, Forward, Only Forward, Our Native Land, Turkemnsitan!”) by the President of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimukhamedov in the Ak Oy (White Yurt) Building. The song was inscribed in the Book of Guinness World Records for the most people singing in a round
The new Ashgabat Internnational Airport was inscribed in the Book of Guinness World Records due to the largest image of carpet gyolo (705 qv.m), depicted on the main passenger terminal
- The artistic image of the Ahalteke horse decorating the Olympic Stadium in Ashgabat was inscribed in the Book of Guinness World Records in August 2017 as the world largest symbol of horse
- The Aquatic Sports Centre of the Olympic Complex was inscribed in the Book of Guinness World Records in August 2017 as the largest indoor swimming pool constructed with the use of latest technologies and ecologically pure materials meeting the high international standards
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