
Liuyang Sets Guinness Record with 16,000-Drone Light Show
Liuyang in Hunan Province on the Chinese mainland set a Guinness World Record on October 17 with a 16,000-drone fireworks display forming a towering tree and giant flower.
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Liuyang in Hunan Province on the Chinese mainland set a Guinness World Record on October 17 with a 16,000-drone fireworks display forming a towering tree and giant flower.
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