The Dubai Police General Command and Expo 2020 Dubai have once again been inducted into the Guinness World Records, this time for the greatest online video chain of people passing the Expo 2020 pin.
A total of 265 people representing 193 nationalities and 192 Country Pavilions said “Thank you Expo 2020” on camera in their native languages before virtually handing each other the Expo 2020 Dubai badge, or pin, via split screens.
Guinness World Records-MENA adjudicated the three-minute video chain, which took 48 hours to film and included individuals wearing a self-adhesive badge/sticker as part of the record.
In the presence of Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashemy, Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director-General of the Expo 2020 Dubai Office, Major General Ahmed Mohammed Rafea, Assistant Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police for Administrative Affairs, Brigadier Saleh Murad, Director of the General Department of Human Resources, and many other officers and officials, the official Guinness certificate was presented to the Dubai Police General Command and Expo 2020 Dubai.
The goal of the video chain was to establish a unifying message of equality, which Dubai relies on, by bringing all of the pavilions together under the banner of connecting minds and fostering a healthy future.
Expo 2020 Dubai has so far won roughly 15 Guinness World Records, including the most awareness ribbons manufactured to commemorate World Cancer Day, World Cinnamon Bun Day at the Swedish Pavilion, three records at the Saudi Arabia Pavilion, and so on.