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Senin, 18 Juli 2011

Records of Indonesia In Guiness World Records

These are records of Indonesia booked in Guiness World Records.
  1. Largest serving of noodles
    The largest serving of noodles weighed 4,171.7 kg (9,197 lb) and was made by PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk (Indonesia) at Semarapura, Bali, Indonesia, on 10 February 2005. Records of Indonesia
  2. Largest packet of instant noodles
    The largest packet of instant noodles was made by PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk (Indonesia) and measured 340 cm (133.8 in) x 235.5 cm (92.7 in) x 47 cm (18.5 in) and weighed 664.94 kg (1,465.9 lb) at Semarapura, Bali, Indonesia on 10 February 2005. Records of Indonesia.
  3. Most cosmetic makeovers in 24 hours (one artist)
    The most cosmetic makeovers by one artist in 24 hours is 96, by PAC Professional Artist Cosmetics Martha Tilaar at the Kelapa Gading Mall, Jakarta, Indonesia from 22-23 May 2005. Records of Indonesia.
  4. Records of Indonesia: Largest Batik
    The largest batik painting called ‘The Batik On The Road’ measured 1,200 m² (12,916 ft²) and was created by 1,000 participants on behalf of the Pekalongan Batik Community in Pekalongan City, Indonesia on 16 September 2005. Records of Indonesia.
  5. Heaviest jicama (yam bean)
    The heaviest Jicama weighed 21 kg (46 lb 4.8 oz) and was grown by Leo Sutisna (Indonesia) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, and weighed on 25 January 2008.
  6. Tallest cake
    The tallest cake measured 33 m (108.27 ft) and was made by Hakasima-Nilasari Culinary School for the event Amazing Christmas and exhibited in Senayan City, Jakarta, Indonesia, from 28 November to 8 December 2008.
  7. Largest scuba diving lesson
    The largest scuba diving lesson was attended by 2,465 people and was achieved in Malalayang beach, Manado, Indonesia, during an event organised by the Indonesian Navy, on 16 August 2009. Records of Indonesia.
  8. Most people scuba diving
    The most people scuba diving simultaneoulsy is 2,486 and was achieved in Malalayang beach, Manado (Indonesia), during an event organised by the Indonesian Navy, on 17 August 2009. Records of Indonesia.
  9. Largest orchestra playing on bamboo instruments
    The largest orchestra playing on bamboo instruments was formed by 3011 people and was achieved during an event organised by Mr. Benny J. Mamoto in Tondano Maesa Stadium, Tondano, Indonesia on 31 October 2009. Records of Indonesia.
  10. Largest kolintang / xilophono
    The largest playable kolintang (xilophono) is 8 m (26 ft 3 in) long, 2.5 m (8 ft 2.42 in) tall and 2 m (6 ft 7 in) wide. It was achieved by Mr. Benny J Mamoto (Indonesia) and it was measured in Tondano Maesa stadium, Indonesia, on 31 October 2009. Records of Indonesia.
  11. Largest kolintang ensemble
    The largest kolintang (xilophono) ensamble consisted of 1223 participants and was organised by Mr. Benny J Mamoto (Indonesia) and achieved in Tondano Maesa stadium, Tondano, Indonesia, during the North Sulawesi art and culture festival 2009, on 31 October 2009. Records of Indonesia.
  12. Largest trumpet
    The largest playable trumpet is 32 m (104 ft 11.84 in) long with a a bell of 5.20 m (17ft) in diameter and a 6.8 m (22 ft 3,72 in) in circumference. It was achieved by Mr. Benny J Mamoto (Indonesia) in Tondano, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, on 31 October 2009. Records of Indonesia.
  13. Most kongming lanterns (sky lanterns) flown simultaneously
    The most sky lanterns flown simultaneously is 10,318 and were launched by the participants at the Freedom Faithnet Global 2009 annual conference, during an event organised by Freedom Faithnet Global (Indonesia), in Ancol Carnaval Beach, Jakarta, Indonesia, on 5 December 2009. Records of Indonesia.
  14. Largest seashell ensemble
    The largest seashell ensemble is 339 achieved by Mr. Benny J Mamoto, and Art and Cultures Institute of North Sulawesi, and sponsored by PT. Indofood Sukses Makmur, at Watu Pinawetengan, Minahasa, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, on 7 July 2010. Records of Indonesia.
  15. Longest bamboo rice
    The longest bamboo rice is 1.6 km (0.99 mi) achieved by Benny J Mamoto and sponsored by PT. Indofood Sukses Makmur, at Pinabetengan Village, Tompaso, Minahasa, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, on 7 July 2010. Records of Indonesia.
  16. Longest hand woven sheet of silk
    The longest hand woven sheet of silk is 101 m (331.36 ft) achieved by Benny J Mamoto, Iyarita W. Mawardi and PT. Bilina Bina Cendekia, at Art and Cultures Institute of North Sulawesi, Tompaso, Minahasa, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, on 7 July 2010.
  17. Newest species of wild cat
    The newest species of wild cat is the Bornean clouded leopard Neofelis diardi. In 2006 scientists officially recognised this species as being significantly different enough to the Clouded Leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) for it to be elevated to a species in its own right.
  18. Most people doing crosswords simultaneously
    The most people doing crosswords simultaneously was 550 and was achieved by the Bina Nusantara University (Indonesia) as part of the 6th Nationwide English Olympics program and the Smart Day program in Jakarta, Indonesia on 21 February 2010.
  19. Most numbers memorized in one minute (non-binary)
    The most non binary numbers memorised in sequence in one minute is 76 and was achieved by Dominic Brian Hindarto (Indonesia) at the Bali Zoo, in Bali, Indonesia, on 15 August 2009.
  20. Most participants in a fingerprint test
    The most participants in a fingerprint test are 3, 108 children from various schools within different regions in Jakarta at the Mall of Indonesia, in association with Frisian Flag (Indonesia) Jarkarta, Indonesia on 26 February 2011.
  21. Highest population, island
    The world’s most populous island is Java, in Indonesia, which had a population of 136 million in 2010, all living in an area of 127,569 km² (49,254 miles²). Records of Indonesia.
  22. Worst kleptocrat of modern times
    President Suharto, President of Indonesia from 1967 until 1998 when his regime was overthrown, was the world’s biggest kleptocrat, that is a person who thieves from his government. Transparency International, in a 2004 report, estimated that he had stolen US$15-35 billion. In 2006, doctors testified Suharto had been brain damaged by a series of strokes and that he was not fit to face prosecution. He thus escaped justice and died in 2008. Records of Indonesia.
  23. Highest-dwelling arboreal tribe
    Homo sapiens may not be well adapted to living in trees – we lack tails and opposable toes – and there is no fossil evidence to suggest that we ever did. However, tree-dwelling is common in certain remote tribal jungles, and in basin of the Brazza River in west Papua, Indonesia, the Korowai people build the tallest tree-houses of all. Using only the natural resources to hand, the Korowai can erect sturdy habitations high off the ground on stilts or, higher still, in the tips of trees, sometimes at a height of 30 m (100 ft). There have even been accounts of tree-building as high as 50 m (165 ft) during times of conflict, despite the tribe’s use of stone-age tools such as bone- or stone axes. Records of Indonesia.
  24. Largest maths class
    The largest maths class involved 1,591 participants and was achieved by Super Bimbel ‘GSC’ at the Aryaduta Hotel in Palembang, Indonesia, on 9 June 2011. Records of Indonesia.
 sumber : mantebtenan.com

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