Nong Junning, 47, a martial arts enthusiast, displays some of his unusual dagger skills in Nanning City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 24, 2019. Nong inherited the stunts traditionally practised by the Zhuang people, and paper aircrafts and chopsticks are just some of the ordinary items he can turn into dagger-like weapons. In 2018, he took one minute to throw 13 paper aircrafts two metres into watermelons, setting a new Guinness World Record. Yu said his dream is to continue to promote the martial arts tradition of the Zhuang people. (Photo: China News Service/Yu Jing)
Nong Junning, 47, a martial arts enthusiast, displays some of his unusual dagger skills in Nanning City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 24, 2019. Nong inherited the stunts traditionally practised by the Zhuang people, and paper aircrafts and chopsticks are just some of the ordinary items he can turn into dagger-like weapons. In 2018, he took one minute to throw 13 paper aircrafts two metres into watermelons, setting a new Guinness World Record. Yu said his dream is to continue to promote the martial arts tradition of the Zhuang people. (Photo: China News Service/Yu Jing)
Nong Junning, 47, a martial arts enthusiast, displays some of his unusual dagger skills in Nanning City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 24, 2019. Nong inherited the stunts traditionally practised by the Zhuang people, and paper aircrafts and chopsticks are just some of the ordinary items he can turn into dagger-like weapons. In 2018, he took one minute to throw 13 paper aircrafts two metres into watermelons, setting a new Guinness World Record. Yu said his dream is to continue to promote the martial arts tradition of the Zhuang people. (Photo: China News Service/Yu Jing)
Nong Junning, 47, a martial arts enthusiast, displays some of his unusual dagger skills in Nanning City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 24, 2019. Nong inherited the stunts traditionally practised by the Zhuang people, and paper aircrafts and chopsticks are just some of the ordinary items he can turn into dagger-like weapons. In 2018, he took one minute to throw 13 paper aircrafts two metres into watermelons, setting a new Guinness World Record. Yu said his dream is to continue to promote the martial arts tradition of the Zhuang people. (Photo: China News Service/Yu Jing)
Nong Junning, 47, a martial arts enthusiast, displays some of his unusual dagger skills in Nanning City, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 24, 2019. Nong inherited the stunts traditionally practised by the Zhuang people, and paper aircrafts and chopsticks are just some of the ordinary items he can turn into dagger-like weapons. In 2018, he took one minute to throw 13 paper aircrafts two metres into watermelons, setting a new Guinness World Record. Yu said his dream is to continue to promote the martial arts tradition of the Zhuang people. (Photo: China News Service/Yu Jing)