Primary school students fly paper aircrafts during an attempt to set a world record in Beijing, Sept. 20, 2018. Children from 22 provinces and cities made more than 60,000 paper planes, of which 14,285 were selected to create a line measuring 3,029.02 meters in length. It's the world's longest line of paper aircrafts and set a new Guinness World Record. The project was initiated by the China Children and Teenagers' Fund and the Sister Ma Food Company in May. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)
Marco Frigatti (second from right), Global Records senior vice-president of Greater China at Guinness World Records, grants certificates to the organizers of the paper aircrafts activity, in Beijing, Sept 20, 2018. Children from 22 provinces and cities made more than 60,000 paper planes, of which 14,285 were selected to create a line measuring 3,029.02 meters in length. It's the world's longest line of paper aircrafts and set a new Guinness World Record. The project was initiated by the China Children and Teenagers' Fund and the Sister Ma Food Company in May. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)
Primary school students fly paper aircrafts during an attempt to set a world record in Beijing, Sept. 20, 2018. Children from 22 provinces and cities made more than 60,000 paper planes, of which 14,285 were selected to create a line measuring 3,029.02 meters in length. It's the world's longest line of paper aircrafts and set a new Guinness World Record. The project was initiated by the China Children and Teenagers' Fund and the Sister Ma Food Company in May. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)