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Could toothpick 'castle' be a record-breaker?
(Guangzhou Daily)
Updated: 2006-07-19 08:55

Chaozhou resident Zheng Jian plans to apply to get his "castle," made from more than 10,000 toothpicks, registered as a Guinness record.

Zheng's "castle" is a model of Guangjilou, a famous ancient building in Chaozhou. It has a scale of 100 to 1.

The "castle" is 26 centimetres high, 58 centimetres long and 26 centimetres wide, and it includes 216 doors.