The Great Wall-like root carving has a total length of 32.93 meters with a height of 2.79 meters on average. [Photo/WeChat account of Ordos]
A root carving exhibited by an Ordos museum set a world record on Jan 8, for being the longest root carving made from camphorwood, according to a news release.
Starting in 2014, the artwork took 14 skilled craftsmen from Taiwan almost two years to finish. It has a total length of 32.93 meters with a height of 2.79 meters on average.
The raw materials for the artwork came from Myanmar, and the carving depicted the magnificent architecture of the Great Wall.
Zhang Jian, senior officer for authentication of the World Record Association, authenticated the record set by the artwork on site.
The piece is now being exhibited by Ordos Taifaxiang Museum.
Staff members from the World Record Association announce the result of authentication. [Photo/WeChat account of Ordos]
Zhang Jian (R), senior officer for authentication of the World Record Association, grants a certificate to a representative from Ordos Taifaxiang Museum. [Photo/WeChat account of Ordos]