Dubai’s Global Village has set a new Guinness World Record for the largest shiny steel bird.
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Global Village, Dubai’s popular family theme park, has added another feat to its never-ending list of achievements by installing a giant illuminated steel bird and setting a Guinness World Record.
Dubai: Giant ‘bird’ lands at Global Village
The eight-metre-tall bird towers over 25 miniature replicas of famous landmarks from around the world in the multicultural park’s Mini World. pic.twitter.com/xaPV7xQksH
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According to Siasat Daily, Global Village is home to a steel falcon with a wingspan of more than 22 meters. The stunning sculpture is 8 meters high.
Dubai recently added another Guinness World Record to its record books after winning the title for installing the world’s largest illuminated steel bird sculpture.
Global Village, a popular family destination in Dubai, has shared a video of its largest illuminated bird sculpture on its official Instagram account.
The video also shows Guinness representatives recognizing the artwork as the world’s largest illuminated steel bird sculpture.
The giant falcon sculpture stands eight meters high among 25 miniature replicas of famous landmarks from around the world in Global Village’s newly launched mini-world Multicultural Park. Masu.
This steel sculpture celebrates the cultural and national importance of the peregrine falcon, the national bird of the United Arab Emirates. It is also a great expression of the rich identity of the Gulf country.
The steel sculpture weighs 8,000 kg and has 50,000 lights. The visually stunning sculptures in Dubai are a mesmerizing sight and an ideal destination for tourists.
Global Village Mini World’s new attractions include iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Taj Mahal, Burj Khalifa, and the Statue of Liberty.
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