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Introduction to Guinness World Records Day

By 1833, it has developed into the largest brewery in Ireland. 1886 Arthur Guinness set up a company in London. By 1930s, Guinness had two breweries in Britain, producing strong beer. "Guinness beer is good for health", "Guinness beer keeps fit" and "My God! My Guinness! " Slogans can be seen everywhere. In the small bar called Pop, which can be seen everywhere in urban and rural areas, only Guinness beer is sold. Whenever night falls, people gather in this kind of bar with a glass of Guinness in their hands, which is the largest and fastest bar in Hu Kan ... But Guinness actually doesn't own any bar except the Castle Hotel in Hum Hop Rattan Farm in Baudieres, Sussex, so it has been exploring development plans.

195 1 year, at a hunting party, Sir Hugh Beaver, the executive director of the British Guinness Beer Company, had an argument with others: What is the fastest bird in Europe? Is it grouse or golden pheasant? Sir Hugh Beaver realized that if a book could provide an answer to this kind of argument, it would be very popular. He is right!

At that time, the twin brothers Norris and Ross mcwhorter Ross mcwhorter, who run a data collection station in London, were ordered to collect data for the Guinness Book of World Records, and Sir Hugh Beaver's idea came true. 1On August 27th, 955, the first edition of Guinness World Records was bound into a book, which topped the British bestseller list before Christmas that year.

The Guinness Book of World Records has become the best-selling copyright book in the world since 2004, and Guinness World Records Day is dedicated to celebrating the Guinness Book of World Records every year. This Guinness World Record activity can not only stimulate people's imagination, but also bring people from all corners of the country together to try some amazing and exciting stunts. From madness to Excellence, Guinness World Records tries its best to freeze and record people's struggles.