About 1,850 cars formed a map of Vietnam in northern Hai Phong city on July 9, breaking the current world record of 750 cars. Source: Otofun
The event was organised at the Doi Rong international tourism site in Do Son district by Vinfast, Otofun - the largest automobile community in Vietnam and OTV Media after two years of preparation.
It began on July 8 and completed on July 9 afternoon, forming a map of Vietnam with about 1,850 cars.
Once the national map is complete, a parachute pull the national flag from the sky to allow all participants to join a national flag salute ceremony. Source: Otofun
Thereby arouse national pride towards a powerful Vietnam with the image of a map of the mainland and all archipelagos, connecting all Vietnamese people wherever they are. Source: Otofun
Many other activities also took place besides this programme such as drifting by professional drivers, 3D lighting performances at sea, test driving e-vehicles of VinFast, a car race, and a gala dinner.
With more than 3,000 participants, the car mosaic forming programme was believed to have greatly helped popularise Do Son and Vietnam at large as an attractive destination, especially for caravan tours when Vietnamese people have made many transcontinental car tours but few international tourists have come to explore the country via this form of travel.
The current global record is 750 cars as recognised by the Guinness World Records. In 2021, to welcome Year of the Ox, Geely Emgrand Official Clubs (China) had assembled a total of 750 cars to form a huge ox's head, breaking the Guinness World Records title for the largest car mosaic.
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